The Best Doggy Biscuits! Recipe Reviews - Allrecipes.com (Pg. 2)
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Reviewed: Feb. 13, 2012
This recipes is sooo easy and easy to adjust to make different flavors. Perfect as is! Or some variations: I replace the veggie oil with bacon drippings (and omit the salt). Another variation is to add 1/2 cup peanut butter for a PB treat or 1/4 cup grated parmesan cheese for a cheesy snack. Roll directly onto parchment paper, use your cookie cutters to cut out, lift the extra sides and voila! Perfect cookies! You don't need the 2" between cookies because these don't spread/rise much. Your puppy will love them and great to wrap and give as gifts!
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Reviewed: Jan. 24, 2012
thank you for the easy to make recipe.. my dog loves these biscuits. I made a couple alterations: used a mixture of oils(evoo & fish & vitamin e oils); no salt (instead crumbled 1 cooked slice of bacon & 1-Tbls of bacon grease). Also, I rinsed off the egg shell after including egg & peeled membrane from inner shell then put in warm oven to dry it completely then into a plastic bag & crushed with rolling pin until it was powdery & included this(calcium) into mixture. Included 2-tsp garlic powder (this is good to combat fleas; this small amount will not harm your dog, remember this is a treat & not dog food or dog food replacement & should be fed accordingly based on your dog's weight). Also, my bf's dad saw me take these out of the oven & ate one with his cup of tea. He really liked it! (fyi: yes, i did tell him it was dog biscuits... haha)
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Reviewed: Dec. 29, 2011
Smells so good baking! I have made them as it is written & have added peanut butter my dog likes them either way. She gets excited while Im baking them-she knows what's to come! I make balls & flatten with a fork just like little PB cookies! I'm going to try cheddar cheese next time! :-)
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Reviewed: Dec. 22, 2011
Last pan of these currently in the oven and so far my dog loves them! Like a lot of others, I left out the salt. I also made them in 4 "flavors" and added peanut butter, cheese, apple, and parsley to separate batches. Easy to make and stamps very easily with cookie cutters- cute! My golden retriever is definitely NOT a picky eater but he's still laying next to the oven/cooling rack waiting for more!!
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Reviewed: Dec. 10, 2011
awesome awesome
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Reviewed: Sep. 22, 2011
Fast and easy to make and my dogs went crazy for them. I did two batches I substituted bacon drippings and hamburger drippings for the oil. I used a dog bone cookie cutter and they came out great. Will never buy store bought again!
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Reviewed: Sep. 12, 2011
My dogs love these. They also like the real beef bones with the marrow in them from the butcher but when they are done chewing all the "good stuff" out of them they don't want them anymore. I fill the hole with this dough and bake them until the dough is hard and it gives those bones new life. I bake them "on edge" and not flat on the pan so they bake evenly through. It takes a bit longer than the biscuits take. Be careful!! It takes a long time for these to cool enough for dogs to eat safely.
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Reviewed: Aug. 28, 2011
Dogs loved them, I made them with low sodium chicken broth intead of water and added some parsly for breath. I added a little salt for taste, but just a shake or two, nowhere near the amount the recipe called for. My Sheltie is a therapy dog, so no peanut butter, even though he would like it, because too many kids in school with peanut allergies. IMHO, I would keep this in mind when giving as gifts. Instead of balling the dough, I just pressed it flat into the cookie sheet, then cut it into training size bites with the edge of a spatula while still warm from the oven. Much easier!
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Reviewed: Aug. 28, 2011
Wheat Flour and Corn meal are not good for your dogs, they do not digest it well. Substitue for Rice Meal and Bean Flour. LEAVE OUT the salt. Keep egg shells in (better for them), use light olive oil instead of veggie oil. The recipe isnt healthy for them, but its a good concept.
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Reviewed: Jul. 18, 2011
I'm only 13 and I made these treats by myself, and, well, they didn't turn out the best. I followed all the instructions, did the correct baking times, and had every exact measurement of the right ingredients, yet my dog Rosie didn't go as crazy for them as some of the other reviewer's dogs did. She sort of sniffed it suspiciously and ate it reluctantly. Maybe I did something wrong, or I need a grown ups help! :) Still I really like this recipe becuase it was easy to make and I got about 120 biscuits out of it instead of 42. :)
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