The Best Doggy Biscuits! Recipe Reviews - Allrecipes.com (Pg. 6)
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Reviewed: Jun. 5, 2009
My dog drooled for them! I used bacon grease in place of the oil for more flavour and omitted the salt. A really easy recipe to make. THX
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Living In: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

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Reviewed: Apr. 17, 2009
This is a great easy recipe. Yes, these will mold quickly. Just take a few of them and keep them in an airtight container for the dogs. The rest can be frozen up to 1 month. just take out what you want to give your dogs and let them defrost at room temp for 1 hour before you give them to you 4 legged friend...
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Reviewed: Mar. 26, 2009
6 paws up, my 3 pups loved these, I followed some of the reviews and added in 1 1/2 tbsps parsley(I used fresh as I didnt have dried), 1 C shredded cheese, 1/2 c peanut butter and used chicken broth instead of water and added in some bacon grease. Even Malachai my super picky border collie loved them, and when i gave him the choice of his favorite cookies over these, he went for these.
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Reviewed: Mar. 12, 2009
My 4 m/o male chihuahua, Aiden, loved it. I shared it with my neighbour too coz it made into alot of cookies. I made it very small (1/4" size). I added crumbled bacon and replaced the oil with bacon fat. Replaced the water with 1/2 cup milk & 1/2 apple juice. I baked it in 350 oven for 40 minutes since in 20 minutes they were still raw inside. Overall, good basic recipe. Will make it again.
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Living In: Hesperia, California, USA

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Reviewed: Feb. 20, 2009
Calvin & Maggie Love homemade biscuits, but theese are my favorite, so easy. I love that you can add just about anything to them.I've done chedder w/ chicken broth & bacon bit w/ beef broth. Today I think I'll do peanutbutter w/parsley,not that they have bad breath... Keep refidgerated
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Reviewed: Jan. 31, 2009
This is an incredibly easy and inexpensive way to make dog treats. My pup, Lucy, has IBS so we have to be very careful about the ingredients we feed her. As you can imagine, it makes buying treats challenging. This is a great substitute for the organic pricey treats. Like others, I substituted low sodium chicken broth for the water, and I skipped the salt since the broth still had plenty of it.
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Living In: Nashville, Tennessee, USA

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Reviewed: Jan. 31, 2009
this recipe was very good . I had no cornmeal so I used regular flour instead. We got hard balls . My black lab mix loves these ! Thanks for a great recipe!
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Reviewed: Jan. 23, 2009
I added a 6 oz. jar of baby food, Country Vegetable and Turkey. My dogs love them.
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Reviewed: Jan. 19, 2009
Excellent Recipe! VERY EASY! The furry guys (even the cat!) love this recipe. I put in 2 bullion cubes - either beef or chicken and sometimes add peanut butter to change them up. I love that I don't have to roll them. Thanks for the recipe.
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Living In: Joliet, Illinois, USA

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Reviewed: Jan. 15, 2009
My dogs definitely approved of these. I omitted the salt, instead adding a little bit of bacon grease. I also only used a drizzle of oil. Came out great, thanks!
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