Frozen Brown Rice Crunchies – Ridiculously Easy Dog Treat Recipe!

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Here’s a fun and ridiculously easy frozen dog treat you can make at home using leftover rice! It’s SO easy, it’s not even really a recipe…more of a how-to! Use any type of plain rice but do NOT add any seasoning, oil or butter when you steam or boil it. We like brown rice so I always cook a bit extra to have leftovers for Daisy. These frozen rice treats have a nice crunch that dogs love, and are a healthy, inexpensive treat. They are FUN to make, so let your kiddos help!

organic brown rice

Cook plain brown or white rice according to directions on package. No seasoning or oils. Just rice.

cooked brown rice

Fluff the rice and allow it to cool. Or finish preparing your dinner and set some aside for later.

brown rice in ziploc bag

Place the cooled plain rice in a freezer bag. You can mix in a little sodium-free chicken broth or a bit of mashed up banana if you want to make flavored crunchies, but it’s not necessary to add anything. Smoosh the rice into one flat layer and squeeze out the air, then zip. Make sure it’s all smooshed together and well flattened…otherwise you just end up with a bag of frozen rice. Tastes the same, but not as fun.

rice in the freezer

Stick the flattened bag of rice in the freezer and leave it for several hours or overnight.

bag of frozen rice treats

Once the sheet of rice has frozen solid, break it up into pieces (similar to making peanut brittle). Store treats in the freezer and use them as a simple, healthy snack for your dog anytime. Enjoy!

Bake for Your Dog: Banana Carob Biscotti Recipe {Courtesy of Dog Pack Snacks}

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Banana Carob Biscotti Recipe

Ingredients:

  • 1-1/2 cups organic oat Flour (if your dough is too wet add more flour 1/4 cup at a time.)
  • 1-1/2 cups organic quick cook oatmeal
  • 1 ripe banana
  • 1/4 cup peanut butter
  • 1/4 cup milk
  • 1 egg
  • 1/4 cup carob chips (DO NOT USE CHOCOLATE CHIPS)
  • 1 tablespoon baking powder
    Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees.  Mix all the ingredients, except the carob chips, together in a bowl.  Use a stand mixer if you have one. Once a thick dough has formed (somewhere between a cookie dough and a bread dough), add the carob chip and mix in gently.  Use your hands to form the dough into a loaf shape.  HINT: this dough was too fat.  Make your dough flatter and longer.

    banana carob biscotti dough

    Bake on the middle rack on a lined cookie sheet for 20 minutes.  Remove the loaf from the oven and let it stand on the counter for 15 minutes before cutting into 1 inch slices.  HINT: Use a serrated knife.  

    banana carob biscotti recipe for dogs

    After cutting, put the pieces back on the cookie sheet, return to the oven and bake for an additional 15 minutes or until  you have a crispy cookie.  Remove from oven and let cool.  For a seriously crunch worthy snack, turn the oven off and  leave the cookies to dry in the oven for a few hours.  Keep the cookies in a sealed container on the counter for a week.  If you only have one or two pups, or did not make them super crunchy, it is suggested that you refrigerate.

    Thanks to Dog Pack Snacks for inviting me to share their recipe with YOU!

    Meet Coco the Diva Dog, and her mom Debbie: Deb runs DogPackSnacks.com and Coco is the Chief Taste Tester. They make all their Dog Snacks and Treats in small batches with 100% human grade ingredients to insure that you know exactly what you are feeding your pup! Be sure to visit Dog Pack Snacks and pick up some yummy and healthy dog treats and snacks including Chicken-N-Cheese Bones, Turkey Chips, Beef Florentine Bars, Homemade Chicken Jerky and more!

Freezy Pups Frozen Dog Treat Kit {Product Review}

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Freezy Pups Kit Product Review

Just in time for the dog days of summer, we got the chance to try out Freezy Pups,  a make-at-home kit of organic, frozen dog treats. Freezy Pups come in 4 flavors: Chicken Soup Recipe, White Cheddar Cheese, Juicy Apple and Sweet Potato ‘n Maple. Not only are the super fun and easy to make, but they are also less than 4 calories each. These cool treats are free from wheat, corn, soy and gluten, and contain NO artificial colors or flavors.

Freezy Pups Kit

The Freezy Pups Kit is $19.99 and comes with a Freezy Pups Tray and 4 packs of organic treat mix (one in each flavor; each pack makes one tray). The entire kit is enough to make 56 treats and refill packs are available at the Freezy Pup website for $8.99 per box (makes 70 treats). The first step is to mix a packet with 7 oz. of hot water. If you don’t have a measuring cup that shows ounces, it works out to 7/8 of a Cup. Then just stir.

mixing Freezy Pups

After mixing, you pour the liquid into the Freezy Pup Tray (I found it easiest to use my Pyrex measuring cup for the whole thing since I could measure, mix and pour from the same container).

pouring into Freezy Pups tray

Then it’s ready to go into the freezer. Our first batch was the Sweet Potato ‘n Maple, in case you were wondering! We did this in the evening so they would be ready the next day!

Freezy Pups in the freezer

After a few hours the tray of bone-shaped frozen treats is ready to go! A great tip that the makers of Freezy Pups were smart enough to print right on the package is: For easy removal of treats, let the tray rest on the counter for about 4 minutes. That sure does the trick, and they popped right out for us! Here they are up close so you can see how they come out:

frozen dog treats

In addition to LOVING the treats in their frozen form, Daisy also enjoys when I melt 1 or 2 and mix it with her dry kibble like gravy! She loves all 4 flavor, and I like the fact that they are made with organic, natural ingredients!  These are some of the COOLEST treats we’ve tried and are officially Daisy Tested and Approved!

Daisy freezy pups treats

Be sure to stay tuned because we’ll be hosting a Freezy Pups Giveaway in the very near future and one lucky reader will win their very own Freezy Pups Kit with everything you need to make yummy frozen treats for YOUR dog! Can’t wait to win it? Visit the Freezy Pups website here to order online or search for a sales location near you!

Disclosure: We were provided with a Freezy Pup Kit so that we test it out and tell you what we think. All opinions are 100% mine and Daisy’s!

 

 

Woolrich ‘Add Your Own Stuffing’ Dog Bed Only $7.99 ($49.99 Retail)!

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Add Your Own Stuffing Dog Bed!

Back by Popular Demand! This ‘Add Your Own Stuffing’ Dog Bed is perfect for anyone who wants to save money and control what materials are used in their dog’s bedding! A super easy DIY pet project, you can fill this dog bed with old t shirts, pillows, blankets, cedar chips or newspaper…or visit the fabric or craft store to buy filler.

Because you only stuff it when you need it, this bed is great for keeping around as a spare or travel bed because it doesn’t take up space when you aren’t using it! Cleanup is also easy since you can remove the stuffing and wash separately if needed. The size is Approximately 21″ long x 27″ wide and you can snag this dog bed now for only $7.99 + $2.99 Shipping ($49.99 reg.).

 


Easy Recipe: Make Pumpkin Cheesecake for Your Dog!

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Diva Dog Pumpkin Cheesecake Recipe

Crust – mix the following ingredients together into a thick, sticky dough which should have the same consistency as cookie dough:

– 2/3 cup quick oats

– 1 teaspoon molasses  (I use blackstrap molasses)

– 2 teaspoons peanut butter

– 1/8 to 1/4 cup water

Scoop a teaspoon full of the crust mixture into the sections of a mini muffin pan.  then use the spoon to shape the crust to the muffin pan by smushing it along the sides and the bottom.

 

Filling – mix the following ingredients together until the cream cheese is fully integrated into the pumpkin:

– 1/3 cup of  cream cheese

– 2/3 cup of canned pumpkin puree (NOT pumpkin pie mix)

– 1/2 teaspoon vanilla

– a dash of ground ginger

– two slices of cooked bacon for garnish.

Spoon a tablespoon of the mixture into each crust.  Garnish with pieces of bacon and bake at 350 degrees for 45-50 mins.

 

Makes 12 mini cakes if you use a mini muffin pan.  However, feel free to make one big cake using a small baking dish.  This may take longer to cook so be sure to test  the center with a fork.  Optional: put a drop of honey on the top of each cake.  Please store in the refrigerator.

Thanks to Dog Pack Snacks for inviting me to share their recipe with YOU!