I joked in the Christmas cookie post that even though the cookies were explicitly gifted to myself and 89, "dogs can't eat cookies"! Well, fear not; 89 did get her own special cookies, and so did some of her friends.
Last year, a friend of a friend was talking about her intended homemade gifts and it sounded like such a lovely idea that I filed it away so that this year I'd be ready.
I chose this recipe for vegan peanut butter carrot puppy biscuits from VegWeb and gathered the ingredients (and, by default, 89).
Istole borrowed VM's rolling pin even though I'm allergic, and got to work. 89's mouth is already covered with carrot juice here, from the prep.
She makes a great sous chef, pre-rinsing all the silverware before it heads to the dishwasher.
I cooked the treats in batches while I continued to roll the dough and cut it into bones, stars, cats, and fire hydrants. Repeat infinity.
The recipe worked great as stated, but I would recommend finely chopping the shredded carrot, as my rough chops made for a bit of a whimsical look of escaping carrot.
Also note that I halved the recipe, and- with my mini cookie cutters, still wound up with about 70 cookies.
I let them cool for as long as I could hold 89 off...but was horrified when, at first, it seemed like she didn't like them: rolling the pieces around but not eating them.
However, once she started she couldn't stop; she enjoyed every morsel of the soft cookies (I also tried a piece and it was pretty good!).
Then it was time to wrap 'em up. A little personalization:
Vegans love ingredient labels:
And, voila:
A few more off the assembly line:
Because 89 liked the cookies so much, I was able to get her to wear this in exchange for a few.
Also, more of this.
I highly recommend this recipe and the idea of useful, homemade gifts. I hope everyone who received them enjoyed as much as 89 did. Happy new year!
Last year, a friend of a friend was talking about her intended homemade gifts and it sounded like such a lovely idea that I filed it away so that this year I'd be ready.
I chose this recipe for vegan peanut butter carrot puppy biscuits from VegWeb and gathered the ingredients (and, by default, 89).
I
She makes a great sous chef, pre-rinsing all the silverware before it heads to the dishwasher.
I cooked the treats in batches while I continued to roll the dough and cut it into bones, stars, cats, and fire hydrants. Repeat infinity.
The recipe worked great as stated, but I would recommend finely chopping the shredded carrot, as my rough chops made for a bit of a whimsical look of escaping carrot.
Also note that I halved the recipe, and- with my mini cookie cutters, still wound up with about 70 cookies.
I let them cool for as long as I could hold 89 off...but was horrified when, at first, it seemed like she didn't like them: rolling the pieces around but not eating them.
However, once she started she couldn't stop; she enjoyed every morsel of the soft cookies (I also tried a piece and it was pretty good!).
Then it was time to wrap 'em up. A little personalization:
Vegans love ingredient labels:
And, voila:
A few more off the assembly line:
Because 89 liked the cookies so much, I was able to get her to wear this in exchange for a few.