
Frozen Pups
There are two recipes here for frozen treats for our beloved canines. Try them both, and try them with the various additions also. Your canine babies will love you for them.
Put in your blender:
1 two lb. container of plain lowfat yogurt
3/4 cup water with a beef or chicken bullion cube dissolved Thats it! Often I'll omit the bullion and add a banana.
Pour in containers, cover with foil and freeze.
The containers I use are the Frosty Paw plastic cups that I wash and re-use.
They hold about 3 oz. If you don't have these, it's important to use something that the dog won't eat also. The point is to have the frozen treat licked out, and it should take some time!Submitted by Jack & Pat Hill, Boxer Mailing List member
Per batch: 3 big ones or 6 small
1 8oz. carton plain yogurt
1 ripe banana
1/4 cup water Combine in a blender or food processor til smooth.
Pour into ice cube trays sprayed with PAM (about 6), or into the tiney Dixie Cups (sprayed with PAM)--about 3 if cups filled about 2/3 full.
Put in freezer & chill til hard...
The texture isn't creamy as frosty paws (more like a popsicle, almost crunchy) but the dogs give them four paws up!Variations:
1. Substitute plain yogurt for flavored
2. For Rocky Road add the crumbly/crunchy bits in the bottom of the Milk Bones box or any other odds/ends they enjoy.Submitted by Lisa Berger, Boxer Mailing List member