![]() ![]() If the dough seems real dry yet, add a little water at a time until you achieve a dough-like consistency – remember this should be a dryer dough.Mix all of the ingredients together with a spoon or spatula until well combined.Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. ![]() Extra flour to reduce stickiness of dough.Let me tell you what.she would do flips for these treats, too! And so will YOUR pup! How to Make Peanut Butter Pumpkin Dog Treats You may have already seen the Banana Pup Pops or the Chewy Cheddar Puppy Puffs she loves. In our family, it’s almost as if we have birthday “months.” □ That’s a good thing. She turned one-year-old at the beginning of the month so we’ve been showing her the royal treatment as of late. So, before I left for Vegas I made these delicious treats for our golden retriever, Belle. Will she ever get to talking about the Peanut Butter Pumpkin Dog Treats?! Ha, ha. So, anyway, once and awhile it’s good to get out, listen to others for inspiration and then get back to work doing what you do best! And that’s what I plan to do!īlah, blah, blah. High stress and burn out = zero creativity. Her statement made me think a lot about the name of this blog – because I know if I’m not giggling and having fun, I’m not going to be able to create little “bitz” of ANYTHING. This morning Barbara was talking about running a successful business, and she said the key to great success is “having fun.” Photo of the session snapped with my smart phone I was always taught to take at least one “golden nugget” back from each session at a conference. I had fun this morning attending a session with Barbara Corcoran and Robert Jerjavec from ABC’s Shark Tank. You guys!! I’m in Vegas this week for a conference, so my blogland presence has been a bit sketchy. Peanut Butter Pumpkin Dog Treats – A crunchy treat made of pumpkin and peanut butter, perfect for your loving fur babies! ![]()
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