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Treat Your Dog Podcast Episode 15 Easy Peasy Peanut Butter

With only three ingredients you see why these treats are called easy peasy!

You can find the recipe on the website here: https://doggydessertchef.com/2014/06/16/easy-peasy-peanut-butter-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 all, it’s Tennille, and we’re going to be baking some easy peasy peanut butter dog treats today. You only need three ingredients, and these are so easy to make. Grab a fourth of a cup of peanut butter, a fourth of a cup of pumpkin puree, and a cup of brown rice flour. You also need a mixing bowl, rolling pin, and a cookie cutter. Prepare your baking sheet. Line it with parchment paper, foil or a silicon baking mat. Set that to the side, and pre-heat your oven to 350 degrees. So mix everything together in your bowl, your peanut butter and your pumpkin and your brown rice flour, until well combined and then roll it out about half an inch thick, then cut it with the cookie cutter of your choice. Put those treats on your prepared baking sheet, and bake them for about 10 minutes. I’ll let you get those in the oven and we’ll be back once everything’s done and baked.

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01:09 Tennille: Treats are done! This made about two and a half dozen treats for me, and I use a smaller size cookie cutter. Make sure they’re completely cool before you give them to your dog, and refrigerate any that you have left over. There’ll be a link to the recipe in the comments. Come back next week for another tasty dog treat recipe. Happy baking!

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01:28 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 home-made treats. For more recipes, visit doggydessertchef.com or find us on Facebook at 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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