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Reviewed: Apr. 30, 2007
I didn't have vanilla but made them anyway. My lab loved them - I won't need to buy doggie snacks again. Thank you for sharing!
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Reviewed: Apr. 15, 2007
I MADE THIS RECIPE, SUBSTITUTED JIFFY CORN MIX, AND USED 1/4 CUP WATER. CAME OUT GREAT.
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Reviewed: Mar. 4, 2007
My two big pups loved these. I didn't roll them out, just rooled a tablespoon and dropped them in the cookie sheet like I would a drop cookie. Also only used 1/2 cup of water. I did cook them for 30 minutes so they would be extra cruncy.
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Reviewed: Mar. 3, 2007
It's so hard to rate a recipe when I'm not the one eating it! However, from my pooch's reaction, this is a 5*! He has kidney problems so I substituted ground veggies for the eggs and redueced the pb to 2 tbsp. He loved them. Thanks Dani!
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Reviewed: Dec. 19, 2006
My dog loved these biscuits! She gave them as a Christmas gift to her best friend next door. Some of the other users had an issue with the amount of water used. The recipe does say "as needed". I added all the other wet ingredients first and found that I didn't need any water at all. Great recipe!
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Reviewed: Dec. 18, 2006
My dogs love them, and so do I! The biscuits are good for all of us. Love the slightly corny flavor and the sweetness from the peanut butter. We give em 5 woofs!
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Reviewed: Oct. 8, 2006
My dogs absolutely love these treats. I use chunky peanut butter and cut down on the water. Use seasonal cookie cutters for gifts for the doggies in your life!
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Reviewed: Apr. 3, 2006
My dog loved these! I too added less water and they turned out fine.
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Reviewed: Oct. 6, 2005
My puppy, Sitka, loves these biscuits! I refrigerated them to keep them fresh. I also didn't have any oats at the time I made them, but they still turned out well. They are definite tail waggers!
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Reviewed: Mar. 19, 2005
Ok, I admit, I took a small nibble to see what they tasted like. Not bad. My dog and all of her neighborhood friends LOVED them so now I have to make another batch! Great recipe!
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Reviewed: Jan. 24, 2005
Maybe a transcription error happened. Too much water in this recipe.
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Reviewed: Dec. 12, 2004
I didn't read the reviews until after I found the dough more of a batter, but I just tossed in flour and oats till it was workable, and it cooked up very easily. These also make a good gift in a jar for the animal lover in your list. Just increase the recipe by about 1/4, and the dry ingredients fit nicely into a wide-mouth quart jar.
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Reviewed: Nov. 15, 2004
I too reduced the water to 1/2 cup per other reviews. Mine burned immediately at 400 so next time I am going to bake them longer at 300. I added honey to the mix and maybe that's why. I also rolled them in balls and flattened. My furry girls loved them!
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Reviewed: Nov. 7, 2004
This was a very good recipe! My dog loved it! You should try making them!
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Reviewed: Dec. 12, 2002
After reading all the other reviews, I used 1/4 c veg oil and 1/4 c bacon fat in place of canola oil. I also added 3 Tbls of honey, cooked them on non stick cookie sheets which eliminted greasing the pans and also found if you cooked them at 350 degrees for 12-15 min. They came out great. Our fussy dogs loved them!
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Reviewed: Oct. 27, 2002
This was a waste of a good afternoon! What a mushy mess! There is way too much liquid called for in this recipe. After reading the other reviews that used only 1/2 c. water instead of 1-1/2 cups, I'm willing to give them another try. After so many failed attempts with recipes from this site, you'd think I'd know better and read the reviews first!
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Reviewed: May 6, 2002
These come out great! I made them to sell at a dog walk-a-thon for the shelter I volunteer at. The dogs loved them. After following the advice of the others, I only added 1/2 cup of water. That is the correct amount! The dough forms and cuts easily and bakes up just like a biscuit. I tasted one myself and it wasn't bad. I was a bit wary of the 2 Tbsp of vanilla extract (that seems like an awful lot) so next time I'll use 2 tsp and see how they come out.
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Reviewed: Aug. 7, 2001
As the other reviews, I too found that there was too much liquid. I added 3+ cups of white and wheat flour, and still had a wet mess. I added enough to flatten it on my baking stone and scored it so that when it is cooked, I can break if off. Of course, my dog enjoys them.
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Reviewed: Dec. 18, 2000
The flour amount is defintely off. In order to get the consitency needed to roll out the dough, I added additional flour and oats. They turned out great!
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Reviewed: Nov. 22, 2000
This recipe is much quicker "whip up" than I had anticipated and my dog loves these!!!
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