Posted on: May 28, 2023 Posted by: gaqxr Comments: 0

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Most everypawdy who understands me will understand that I am on a extremely special diet plan since I make bladder stones of the calcium oxalate range so there are a great deal of foods that I am not meant to eat. a lot of industrial pet dog foods as well as treats have a few of those components in them so I don’t get a great deal of cookies as well as pet dog bones like a great deal of other dogs do. mom has perfected a recipe just for me though, as well as I am going to share that right here with my readers. These treats are truly yummy!  (I am fussing at her to provide me one more treat as she is typing this, too, so please reason any type of typing errors)

For this recipe, preheat your oven to 350F.  right here are the ingredients:

1/2 cup canned pumpkin (not pie filling, just pure pumpkin)

4 TBS Molasses

4 TBS water

1 egg

2 TBS Canola oil

2 cups white rice flour (gluten complimentary as well as offered at WalMart!)

1/4 tsp baking soda

1/4 tsp baking powder

1 tsp cinnamon

Mix the pumpkin, molasses, water, egg as well as canola oil together in a mixing bowl, then fold in the dry ingredients: white rice flour, baking soda, baking powder as well as cinnamon. blend must type a damp dough. You can roll it into bit spheres as well as make bit round cookies, or you can make the dough without egg as well as roll it as well as cut it with a cookie cutter into shapes. mom utilized this adorable bit silicone pet dog bone baking mold that she gotten at one of the pet dog shows we went to recently:

Spray it with some baking spray, as well as spray your fingers as well so the dough will be much easier to press into the mold without staying with your fingers. If you utilize a silicone mold, be sure to put it on a cookie tin. There was sufficient dough to fill this mold three times with a bit left over:

Bake at 350F for 25 minutes, as well as this is what they look like when done! They are truly yummy as well as all the components are excellent for all dogs.

Love,

Bella

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