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Wine Jelly is going to be in this years Christmas baskets...as well I have been collecting recipes for mixes you layer and put in decorated jars....got recipes for soups, cookies, and dog treats...should be fun projects....
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Northern Winos said:
I always give home made stuff...would gladly share those recipes, if anyone is interested....


dog biscuits? I'd like to see that one.
 
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Yay!
I wish I could say I made it from my own stuff. My vines are only a year old & don't even have their trelliss yet... I really need to get on that. Someday I hope to make my own!


I'd be happy to send a jar (where to?).
I gotta figure all this stuff out still! Can you tell I'm really nervous/curious/excited about it?

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Got the idea of these jar recipes from my 'Chemo-Buddy'..... we have shared a cubicle for the last 6 treatments....she loaned me her recipe books and gave me these cookie cutters and fabric to decorate the jars...
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Here is a recipe from her book..


<center>MIX FOR DOG TREATS IN A PINT JAR</center>

LAYER INGREDIENTS IN PINT JAR IN ORDER GIVEN INTO WIDE MOUTH PINT JAR. PRESS EACH LAYER FIRMLY.

3/4 CUP WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR
1/3 CUP POWDERED MILK
MIX THE NEXT 4 INGREDIENTS AND PLACE IN JAR:
1/4 TSP SALT
1/2 TSP GARLIC POWDER
2 TSP BROWN SUGAR
2 TSP BEEF BULLION GRANULES
3/4 CUP MORE WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR
[Have seen another recipe that has some wheat germ in it]

Decorate top of jar with fabric and tie a dog bone shaped cookie cutter to jar with ribbon or raffia.


Write these instructions on a tag or label

<center>DOG TREATS</center>

EMPTY CONTENTS OF JAR INTO MEDIUM BOWL
ADD:
1 EGG
1/2 CUP WATER
1/4 CUP OIL OR BACON DRIPPINGS
MIX WELL
ROLL INTO 1/2" THICKNESS AND CUT WITH COOKIE CUTTER. PLACE ON A SPRAYED BAKING SHEET.
BAKE AT 350* FOR 20-25 MINUTES.


More ideas on this Web Search...

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cool. I'm gonna have to make some and see what they taste like. Oh yea... and give my dog some as well.


Thanks
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