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  <title>Homemade Dog Treat Recipes</title>
  <description>Meet our accomplices for this Homemade Dog Treat Recipes episode of GoGreenfields—the taste testers!&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; First, Dasher (aka. Dash) - the forever hungry attention seeker. We have no doubt that Dasher will love whatever dog treat recipe we throw at him. &amp;amp;nbsp; Second, Comet - the slightly camera-shy, kinda stubborn guy with a particular palate. Comet may be a little harder to please with dog treat recipes. &amp;amp;nbsp; Both of the pups have appeared on GoGreenfields in the past - usually in their preferred “begging pose” (we’re fairly certain that is or should be a yoga pose).&amp;amp;nbsp; This time, though, they get to serve in the role of “special guest”.&amp;amp;nbsp; In order to tempt these dog treat connoisseurs, River and Terran devised two different treats: oats and apple, and pumpkin peanut butter. &amp;amp;nbsp; For those who are wondering, our dogs are named after Santa’s reindeer!&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; River’s Oats and Apple Dog Treat Recipe ¾ Rolled oats 2 cups oat flour (or pulverized rolled oats) 1 cup apple sauce 1 beaten egg (minus one Tablespoon) &amp;amp;nbsp; Preheat the oven or toaster oven to 350 degrees. Consistency of cookie dough Place in dog treat molds Carefully remove from molds and placed on cookie sheet lined with parchment paper or silicone baking sheet Brush on remaining egg with silicone brush Bake for 30 minutes   Terran’s Pumpkin Peanut Butter Dog Treat Recipe &amp;amp;nbsp; 3 tablespoons peanut butter 15oz can pumpkin puree 3 eggs ½ cups oats 3 cups whole wheat flour &amp;amp;nbsp; Preheat the oven or toaster oven to 350 degrees. Mix peanut butter, pumpkin, and eggs in medium mixing bowl Add oats and continue mixing until well blended Stir in flour a little at a time.&amp;amp;nbsp; Once it is too thick too stir, work the dough by hand until fully combined. Roll to ½” thick Cut with cookie cutters and place on cookie sheet lined with parchment paper or silicone baking sheet Bake for 30 minutes     Did you try making your own dog treats? Let us know!  Facebook:&amp;amp;nbsp; @gogreenfieldspodcast&amp;amp;nbsp; Twitter: @GoGreenfields Instagram: @gogreenfieldsshow Snapchat: GoGreenfields TikTok: GoGreenfields  &amp;amp;nbsp; Recommended Products  dog treat molds silicone baking sheet silicone brush can pumpkin puree whole wheat flour  This episode is brought to you by: Grassland Beef — It’s a real simple recipe: Know your food. Know your farmer! US Wellness Meats — all-natural, whole foods raised the way nature intended Apollo — help your body recover from stress, so you can relax, focus, sleep, and feel better! (Use Coupon Code GoGreenfields10) LettuceGrow — Grow Farm Fresh Produce, No Garden or Green Thumb Required! Magic Spoon — Delicious and Nutritious, High-Protein Cereal! (use coupon code GOGREENFIELDS) Desert Farms Camel Milk — 100% Raw and Natural Source of Calcium and Vitamin B1 Farmer’s Juice — Stop Buying Overpriced Juice. Organic is better! Doc Parsley’s Sleep Remedy — Get the Best Sleep of Your Life! Thrive Market — Better for People and for the Planet! Fresh-Pressed Olive Oil Club — The Freshest, Most Flavorful Artisanal Olive Oil You’ll Ever Taste Wake Up Foods — Good Food for a Good Morning! </description>
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