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Pumpkin Patties

September 24, 2013 By Jodi

I love to bake.  Somehow the cooler weather of fall brings out the baker in me.

Back before I became Gluten Free, this time of year would find me baking every weekend.  But Gluten Free baking requires a lot of work as well as a variety of flours.  I guess you could say going GF sort of took the wind out of my sails.

But today is Tasty Tuesday and I needed a recipe to share, which is how I found myself in the kitchen looking for an easy, GF recipe that was both human and dog friendly.  Because those are the requirements I give Jodi Chick.  If I’m going to bake for my dogs, I want it to be something I can eat too.

Like these carob and banana cookies.

Not my cookies

Look at these luscious little biscuits? Aren’t they beautiful?

They’re not mine.  I told you they had to be easy.  Rolling out dough and cutting it into shapes does not equate to easy in my book.  No, these were made by the amazing Jodi Chick.  She brought a whole bunch of them to BlogPaws and I froze them.  And yes, I actually tasted them, they’re not bad at all.

But looking at those beauties wasn’t helping me with my task.  I had a recipe for pumpkin cookies that a friend had given to me but I was missing a few ingredients, so I set out to modify it a little.

I named these Pumpkin Patties because I was worried that Pumpkin Pasties might be copy written by J.K. Rowling.

Ingredients

1 1/2 cups of oat flour
1/4 tsp cinnamon
1/4 tsp ground nutmeg
1/4 tsp ground ginger
1 egg
1/3 cup pumpkin (canned or fresh)
1/4 cup water (maybe a bit more)
 

Mix everything together, this dough is stiff so bring your muscle arm.  You can add a little more water if you need to, your goal here is to get everything mixed together.

When you are finished it should look like this.

dough Thick right?

Take a teaspoon and scoop some out, then roll it between your hands to form small balls.  (I’ve already said stiff and balls in this post, and I know where Mrs. Taleteller’s mind is going.)  I got about 22 of them out of this batch.

fork These guys don’t spread at all, so you can place them fairly close together.

Press them flat with a fork.  I put a squirt of coconut oil spray on my fork, to keep it from sticking.  I had to do that once about every four cookies.

22 cookies As you can see, my ball rolling skills leave something to be desired as there is no real uniformity with these guys.

Bake in a pre-heated 350 ° oven for 18 to 22 minutes or until they are golden brown.  Remove to a wire rack and let them cool completely.  Store them in the refrigerator in an airtight container.

Now for the official taste test.

Delilah Delilah was first, and you have to be FAST with the camera with this gal.  She nommed the heck out of them.

Sampson Mr. Picky was next, and the fact he was already in the kitchen gave me a good indicator that he’d eat them.  Which you can see he did.

Sampson and Delilah both give these cookies 4 paws.

Whenever Jodi’s in the kitchen baking I always tell her to find me something easy that I can bake and share with my pets.  Humanize it, I always tell her.  So I had to Humanize this recipe as well.  After all, I can’t expect people to do things that I’m not willing to do myself.

My initial thought was to drizzle a bit of honey on top of the cookie.

Humanize I split this cookie in half.  Sampson and Delilah shared the un-honeyed half, while Hubby and I shared the honeyed half, which wasn’t bad at all.

As I was describing them to my mom, I mentioned they remind me of a scone.  My next thought to Humanize them is to make a thin drizzle from confectioner’s sugar and water or milk and drizzle along the top.

I think they’d work well with a cup of tea, don’t you?

This is the Tasty Tuesday Blog hop hosted by Kol’s Notes and Sugar the Golden Retriever.

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Filed Under: Tasty Tuesday Blog Hop, Treats Tagged With: gluten free dog treats, Heart Like A Dog, home made dog treats, Life With Sampson And Delilah, Tasty Tuesday Blog Hop

What’s the Stink About?

September 23, 2013 By Jodi

How are you about picking up poop?  Here’s my truth.  I don’t pick it up in the yard.

I know. I know, it’s bad and I’m not going to make excuses except to say that my yard is big and it’s woody and brushy and dog poop likes to play hide and seek there.

Nagini's feeding ground when he's not in the wood pile.

We’re working on getting some trees down and bushes trimmed and hopefully all the leaves and ground cover picked up, then we will start working on one area of the yard for the dogs to poop in, which should make cleaning up easier.

Until then, well let’s just say we’ll tiptoe through the tulips when we walk up there.  But siriusly, when I do find poops when I’m working up there, I pick them up.

When we go out for daily hikes I have my trusty poop bags clipped to my pants.  I’m frugal, sometimes I pick up two or three poops in one bag.  Because I roll that way.  Other days, I tie the bags together to form the dog walker’s Chinese Star. And I always pick up the poop, unless Sampson goes so far in the brush that I’d have to Army Crawl to get to it, and then I leave it.

Sue me.

But SOME of the people who walk in our park can’t be bothered to pick up after their dogs.  EVER.

The town even put up a poop station and a bunch of signs explaining WHY people should be cleaning up after their dogs.

PicMonkey Collage Yeah, I thought that was overkill myself.  (The signs mysteriously disappeared a week or so later.)

Now I don’t mind picking up my dog’s poop.  They eat raw and trust me when the people who know poop tell you raw poop is different than kibble poop, well they aren’t just talking shit.  They know their shit.

My dog’s poops are hard, in fact sometimes it looks like their pooping sand, that’s how hard their poops are.  Don’t worry, they aren’t straining to go, I keep a careful eye on that, but they are hard.  Whenever I get a Mr. Softy in there, I know someone has been eating something they shouldn’t.

My point is I have no problem picking up my dog’s nice, hard poop, but for some reason some other dog’s cold, squishy doo just makes me want to puke.

Saturday I walk into the park and what’s the first thing I see?

Poop

Yup!  Somebody’s dog cranked a steamer right next to the poop station.  Sirisuly, how much lazier could you be?  If you were any closer your dog would have crapped in the container, but somehow you couldn’t manage to pick it up?

I wanted to put up a sign that said, “Hey shit for brains, you left your brains here,” but I didn’t have any paper.

Our entire walk I thought about that poop, and how horrible it was for these ass kabobs to be sitting there right next to the poop station.  I knew I had to pick up the poop but I was gagging a little just thinking about it.

By the time we finished our walk, I had a plan.  I put the dogs in the car and opened the window in the hatch, so they could stick their heads out to see what I was doing.  **Note to self, next time you take the car in for service tell the dealer that those hydraulics on the window don’t work.**

Poop1

I grabbed a couple of poop bags from the station and set one on the ground next to the colon cannonballs and using a stick rolled those keister cakes onto the bag.

Poop2

I folded the bag around the toxic turds and using another bag, I picked it up.  It was so much easier than picking up the soft and squishy park sausage with only one bag.

After I’d disposed of the shitsicles, I thought, I’d really love to know whose dog is doing this so I could gather all the park poop and dump it on their lawn.  Isn’t that awful?  Or maybe fill paper bags with it on Halloween and light it on fire on their front steps.

Well of course that idea is gone now since I put it on the internet, they’ll know who to look to should flaming bags of poo start appearing in my neighborhood.

Sirisuly though, there has to be a way to get through to people.  Do you have any thoughts or ideas?  Sugar does.

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Filed Under: Heart Like A Dog, Hiking, Humor, Meanderings, Social Responsibility Tagged With: Dog Poop, Heart Like A Dog, hiking, Humor

You Make Me Laugh – September 22, 2013

September 22, 2013 By Jodi

One of the big reasons I started this blog was for all the crazy, funny things my dogs do that bring a smile to my face or a laugh to my lips.

Sometimes it’s not easy to write a full blog post about it and sometimes I forget to share.

Some posts will be You Make Me Laugh and others will be You Make Me Smile, but they will all be the silly, sweet, funny things Sampson and Delilah do that help make crazy days just a little bit easier.

Feel free to share what your pet does to make you laugh/smile in the comments.

Bubbers

Bubbers, when you catch the toy and then lay on it, or hold it so I can’t throw it again, you make me laugh.

Bubbers 2

What does your dog do to let you know they’re done playing?

 

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