Here's a gluhwein stand:
And here's one of the fancier Christmas Markets with all white tents:
Sigh, I digress.
So now that I'm back, it's time to get ready for actual Christmas. I LOVE making Christmas gifts from scratch, but don't have a whole lot of friends down here yet to give them to. I found something SUPER CUTE on pinterest for the gals at the office, and I might whip up some bacon jam for the guys with my new crock-pot (one of my AWESOME coworkers bought it for me on Black Friday for $9!). One of my good friends here has an adorable and sweet black lab, so I wanted to make something special for Smokey too. On pinterest, I've been keeping a board of things I can make for Christmas gifts and awhile ago I pinned a big list of doggy treats. They looked super easy, so I whipped up a batch last night :) I highly recommend making homemade doggy treats if you have pups. It was seriously so easy, and of course, all-natural, no chemicals, etc.
Kiss Me Doggy Cookies (supposed to help with bad doggy breath!)
- 2 cups whole wheat flour
- 1 cup oats
- 2 eggs
- 1 tablespoon dried parsley
- 1/2 cup dried milk
- 1 cup peanut butter
- water as needed to combine
Mix everything together in a mixer. The recipe originally called for 2 tablespoons of water, but when it was all mixed, it was still very dry:
So, little by little, I added more water:And a little more, until it was balling up in my mixer. My mixer got a little angry at me!
All-in-all, I probably added close to 1/2 cup of water. A LOT more than the 2 tablespoons it called for. So, just add little by little until you get to a more doughy consistency. Remember, you can always add more, but you can't take out! Also, I just thought of this today, but you could probably add in some chicken or beef bouillon and/or use chicken or beef broth instead of water to give these more flavor. As-is, they taste pretty peanut-buttery (yes, I taste-tested a small bite).
To roll them out is pretty easy. I didn't even use any flour! I rolled them about 1/2 thick and used some cute holiday cookie cutters:
Bake at 300 on a non-stick cookie sheet for 20-30 minutes, depending how chewy you want the cookies to be.
I did about 25 minutes, and they were crunchy on the outside but a little soft on the inside. Let cool on a normal cookie rack:
Then package them up super cute and give them to your doggy-owner friends! This recipe made 36 cookies.
I think Tutu got a little jealous while I was making them... she was keeping pretty good watch. And she taste-tested one for me and liked it too! :)
(She's pretty adorable when she's not knocking all the bulbs off the Christmas tree!)
Hopefully I'll get around to sharing the goodies I'm gonna make for my work peeps, but in case I don't, have a wonderful & happy holidays my lovely blog readers!! :)
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