Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Puppy chow. OMG.
Rice Chex covered in peanut butter and melted chocolate and butter, then tossed in powdered sugar and frozen.
I like to use super dark chocolate and creamy all natural PB. It is so good. Omg.
I’m gonna try this.
Puppy Chow?!?!
The finished product looks like dog food, hence the name.
https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/15820/puppy-chow/
You’re welcome!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Puppy chow. OMG.
Rice Chex covered in peanut butter and melted chocolate and butter, then tossed in powdered sugar and frozen.
I like to use super dark chocolate and creamy all natural PB. It is so good. Omg.
I’m gonna try this.
Puppy Chow?!?!
Anonymous wrote:Trader Joe’s Unexpected Cheddar cheese with their Raisin Rosemary Crisps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Puppy chow. OMG.
Rice Chex covered in peanut butter and melted chocolate and butter, then tossed in powdered sugar and frozen.
I like to use super dark chocolate and creamy all natural PB. It is so good. Omg.
I’m gonna try this.
Anonymous wrote:Small tortilla + shredded cheese melted in microwave for 30 seconds + dipped in pasta sauce if using shredded mozz or in salsa if using cheddar / pepper Jack
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Banana w/peanut butter and mini chocolate chips.
Saltines with butter and jelly
Raw potatoes and/or scallions with salt
You snack on raw potatoes ?
Don't raw potatoes kill dogs?
I’m not sure. I’m human and have been eating them since childhood.
Raw potatoes can make you very sick, especially the eyes, spouts, or green parts. I know a single father who prepared potatoes for himself and his daughter, but undercooked them. They both got very sick - he was hospitalized for weeks and was out of work for months. It's not common (because most people don't eat raw or undercooked potatoes) but it happens.
https://www.webmd.com/vitamins/ai/ingredientmono-809/potato
PP here. You have to click through the WebMD link to get to the part about raw potatoes, but this is what it says:
It is LIKELY UNSAFE to eat damaged potatoes, green potatoes, and sprouts. These can contain poisonous chemicals that cannot be destroyed by cooking. These poisonous chemicals can cause sweating, headache, flushing, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, thirst, restlessness, and even death.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Banana w/peanut butter and mini chocolate chips.
Saltines with butter and jelly
Raw potatoes and/or scallions with salt
You snack on raw potatoes ?
Don't raw potatoes kill dogs?
I’m not sure. I’m human and have been eating them since childhood.
Raw potatoes can make you very sick, especially the eyes, spouts, or green parts. I know a single father who prepared potatoes for himself and his daughter, but undercooked them. They both got very sick - he was hospitalized for weeks and was out of work for months. It's not common (because most people don't eat raw or undercooked potatoes) but it happens.
https://www.webmd.com/vitamins/ai/ingredientmono-809/potato
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Banana w/peanut butter and mini chocolate chips.
Saltines with butter and jelly
Raw potatoes and/or scallions with salt
You snack on raw potatoes ?
Don't raw potatoes kill dogs?
I’m not sure. I’m human and have been eating them since childhood.
Anonymous wrote:Puppy chow. OMG.
Rice Chex covered in peanut butter and melted chocolate and butter, then tossed in powdered sugar and frozen.
I like to use super dark chocolate and creamy all natural PB. It is so good. Omg.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Banana w/peanut butter and mini chocolate chips.
Saltines with butter and jelly
Raw potatoes and/or scallions with salt
You snack on raw potatoes ?
Don't raw potatoes kill dogs?
Anonymous wrote:Fresh hot rice (shelf stable microwave kind is fine for this application) and sriracha wrapped in roasted seaweed. I add tuna mixed with kewpie Mayo to make it more like a meal.