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    Whip up these easy-to-make dog treats to include your dog in your Thanksgiving dinners. ... 1 cup of peanut butter. 3/4 cup of fat-free milk ... batch to have on hand whenever your dog wants a ...

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    Get the Pumpkin Peanut Butter Dog Treats recipe at Mom On Timeout. Mom on Timeout. Peanut Butter Banana Dog Treats. Made with peanut butter, banana, and oats, these 3-ingredient dog treats are so ...

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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 ...

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  6. Frosty Paws - Wikipedia

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    Nestlé went on to introduce a Peanut Butter flavor of Frosty Paws ice cream cups in 2005, based on research carried out by its Purina PetCare Company division into dogs' preferred tastes. On August 19, 2011, Nestlé unveiled Frosty Paws Bites, a line of bite-sized, which specially formulated for dogs, who are lactose intolerant and cannot ...

  7. List of pastries - Wikipedia

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    Made from butter, milk, flour, sugar, eggs and sometimes honey, [67] recipes call for pan frying (traditionally in lard), re-frying and then baking, or baking straight away. [68] [69] Nunt: Jewish: A pastry originating from Jewish cuisine and vaguely resembles nougat.