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  2. 3 quick and easy DIY Thanksgiving dog treats... and ... - AOL

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    Recipe credit: Sally's Baking Addiction. Ingredients: 1 cup of peanut butter. 3/4 cup of fat-free milk. 1 large egg. 2 cups whole wheat flour. 1 tbsp baking powder. 1/3 cup rolled oats. 2-3 slices ...

  3. 8 best homemade dog treats to spoil your pup with - AOL

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    Whip out that mixing bowl, grab that spatula and tie those apron strings because these homemade dog treats are the perfect way to say I love you! 8 best homemade dog treats to spoil your pup with ...

  4. Pioneer Woman now has dog treats based on her favorite recipes

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    You can find Pioneer Woman Dog Treats at Walmart and Sam's Club with prices ranging from $5.48 to $13.46 online (prices may vary in-stores). Show comments Advertisement

  5. Puppy chow (snack) - Wikipedia

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    Puppy chow can be eaten with a spoon or by hand, as the outer coating of powdered sugar provides a barrier to keep any melted chocolate and peanut butter from sticking to the fingers. It is served in much the same way as M&Ms or mixed nuts: diners scoop a portion from a communal bowl, then eat it from a small dish. Because the powdered sugar ...

  6. List of snack foods - Wikipedia

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    A batter of flour, eggs and other ingredients is cooked in a mold, re-shaped over heat and crisped-up upon cooling. The biscuits are known variously as barquillos (Spain), love letters (Hong Kong) and kue semprong (Indonesia). Center-filled crackers Japan: These are small cracker biscuits with a crunchy crust and a sweet, creamy interior.

  7. Dog biscuit - Wikipedia

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    The English dog biscuit appears to be a nineteenth-century innovation: "With this may be joined farinaceous and vegetable articles — oat-meal, fine-pollard, dog-biscuit, potatoes, carrots, parsnips" (1827); [10] "being in the neighbourhood of Maidenhead, I inspected Mr. Smith's dog-biscuit manufactory, and was surprised to find he has been ...