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Treat Your Dog Podcast Episode 13 Blueberry Pumpkin

You’re just five ingredients away from some tasty blueberry pumpkin treats for your dog!

You can find the recipe on the website here: https://doggydessertchef.com/2015/03/25/blueberry-pumpkin/

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Happy Baking! #treatyourdogpodcast

00:00 Tennille: Welcome to Treat Your Dog, a baking podcast presented by Doggy Dessert Chef. Each week, you can bake along with us and make tasty homemade treats for your pups.

00:09 Tennille and Derk: Let’s treat your dog.

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00:17 Tennille: Hello, everyone. It’s Tennille, and we’re going to be baking some blueberry pumpkin treats. You’ll need half a cup of blueberries, if you can’t find fresh, then unthawed frozen ones will work just fine, half a cup of pumpkin puree, two tablespoons of honey, a teaspoon of cinnamon, and a cup of spelt flour. You’ll also need a mixing bowl and a fork. Prepare your baking sheet, line it with parchment paper or foil, or a silicon baking mat, and set it to the side, and preheat your oven to 350 degrees. So you’re going to mix everything together, your blueberries, your pumpkin, your honey, your cinnamon, and your flour. And once it’s all completely mixed, roll your dough into half inch balls and place them about an inch apart on your baking sheet, and then press the tops with a fork to flatten. Once they’re all done, put them in the oven for about 10 to 15 minutes until browned at the edges. I’ll let you get those in the oven, and we’ll be back once they’re done.

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01:22 Tennille: Alright, our treats are done. This made about two dozen treats for me. If you want to make a little more, you can just roll your balls a little bit smaller. Any leftovers that your dogs don’t eat right away, make sure you refrigerate. There’ll be a link to the recipes in the comments. Come back next week for another tasty dog treat recipe. Happy baking! 

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01:44 Tennille: All these recipes have been carefully researched, but we cannot rule out the possibility of food intolerances and it is essential that you speak with your veterinarian before feeding your dog any homemade treats. For more recipes, visit doggydessertchef.com, or find us on Facebook, Doggy Dessert Chef, or you can join our Treat Your Dog podcast group. Don’t forget to subscribe for more treat recipes.

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