RE: Frosty Paws recipe

2003-06-17 Thread Rose Tierney
Hi Val,
My favorite is frozen hamburger, supposedly left to thaw for hamburger
sauce but I did find three pounds in one go a bit much and had to bring it
back up for another try!!

Wilma Tierney aka Fondue Mudpuppy



Re: Frosty Paws recipe

2003-06-16 Thread Nancy
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Re: Frosty Paws recipe

2003-06-16 Thread Val Whiteford
Here are a couple of recipes my Berners love in the summertime.



FROSTY PAWS



Dissolve a bouillon cube (beef or chicken) in ¾ cup of warm water.

Mix in blender or food processor with 2 cups plain yoghurt.

Pour into ice cube trays sprayed with PAM.

Freeze.





PUPSICLES



Combine 1 cup plain yoghurt, 1 ripe banana and ¼ cup of water in blender or
food processor till smooth.

Pour into ice cube trays sprayed with PAM.

Freeze.



For variation add crumbly bits from bottom of dog biscuit box.


Cheers!
Val Whiteford with Marlee and Tonka near Ottawa, ON, Canada



Frosty Paws recipe

2003-06-15 Thread KendyBo
I know this has been posted a zillion times, but would someone please email my the 
Frosty Paws recipe?

Thank you,
Kendra, Jackson, and Sallie
Carmel, NY