Royal Wedding Dog Treats – DIY – Negroni Nibblers
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by Lisa Hennessy, Your Pet Chef
5y ago
The Royal Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle is less than 24 hours away! Your Pet Chef created a fun collection of treats to celebrate this event that uses some of their favorite foods as inspiration. Learn more here. This week, we want to share some easy recipes you can make based on these treats. Let’s dive right in. The Fifth and final treat is Negroni Nibblers. This treat is based on Meghan’s favorite cocktail, a Negroni. It is very similar to the Queen’s favorite cocktail, a ZaZa cocktail. They both resemble a sunset and that’s what we try to recreate with our recipe. This recipe ..read more
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Royal Wedding Dog Treats – DIY – Wedding Meat Cakes
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by Lisa Hennessy, Your Pet Chef
5y ago
The Royal Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle is less than 24 hours away! Your Pet Chef created a fun collection of treats to celebrate this event that uses some of their favorite foods as inspiration. Learn more here. This week, we want to share some easy recipes you can make based on these treats. Let’s dive right in. The Fourth treat is Wedding Meat Cakes. This treat is based on the wedding cake they have chosen for their big day – lemon cake with elderberries. We substituted strawberries and used yellow peppers for our yellow coloring. Their cake is being made by a former California ..read more
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Royal Wedding Dog Treats – DIY – Beefy Bites
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by Lisa Hennessy, Your Pet Chef
5y ago
The Royal Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle is this close! Your Pet Chef created a fun collection of treatsto celebrate this event that uses some of their favorite foods as inspiration. Learn more here. This week, we want to share some easy recipes you can make based on these treats. Let’s dive right in. The Third treat is Beefy Bites. This treat is based on a favorite place for both Prince Harry and Meghan. Prince Harry spent time in Botswana as a child and continues to return to the country to help those in need. He even included some stones from Botswana in Meghan’s ring. Meghan ha ..read more
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Royal Wedding Dog Treats – DIY – Meatloaf Minis
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by Lisa Hennessy, Your Pet Chef
5y ago
The Royal Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle is just days away. Your Pet Chef created a fun collection of treats to celebrate this event that uses some of their favorite foods as inspiration. Learn more here. This week, we want to share some easy recipes you can make based on these treats. Let’s dive right in. The Second treat is Meatloaf Minis. This treat is based on a favorite food from Meghan’s childhood. She loved the smell of her mom’s meatloaf baking and has even made this meal for her soon to be husband. Our shared recipe uses just 4 ingredients – Turkey, carrots, celery, and an ..read more
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Dogs Days of Summer – Foods to Cool your Canine: Part 5 – KiwiMelon Kups
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by Lisa Hennessy, Your Pet Chef
5y ago
Our summer series concludes today with sweet, refreshing recipe. Part 5 of our Foods to Cool your Canine series – KiwiMelon Kups. This recipe uses 2 cooling ingredients: watermelon and kiwi. They are served frozen. We begin this recipe with the following ingredients: 2 cups watermelon 3 kiwis, sliced, and peeled 5-7 paper cups Place the watermelon in your food processor and puree until smooth. Spoon into the cups until about 2/3 full. Place on a cookie sheet and freeze for about 3-4 hours. Remove from freezer and top with pureed kiwis. Freeze again. Serve when completely frozen. Grab the FREE ..read more
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Dogs Days of Summer – Foods to Cool your Canine: Part 4 – Fetching Fish Sticks
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by Lisa Hennessy, Your Pet Chef
5y ago
Our summer series continues today with a fishy recipe for Fido. Part 4 of our Foods to Cool your Canine series – Fetching Fish Sticks. This recipe uses 3 cooling ingredients: white fish, cauliflower, and flax seed. They can be served frozen or lightly baked. We begin this recipe with the following ingredients: 1 lb. white fish 1 cup cauliflower 2-3 tbsp. ground flax seed Place the fish and cauliflower in your food processor and puree until smooth. Spoon into mold or container you’d like to use to either freeze or bake the fish sticks. If you want to freeze, sprinkle the flax seed on top simpl ..read more
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Dogs Days of Summer – Foods to Cool your Canine: Part 3 – Nana Nibblers
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by Lisa Hennessy, Your Pet Chef
5y ago
Our summer series continues today with fruity recipe for Fido. Part 3 of our Foods to Cool your Canine series – Nana Nibblers. This recipe uses 4 cooling ingredients: banana, yogurt, orange, and apple. They can be served fresh or as a frozen treat. We begin this recipe with the following ingredients: 2 bananas, peeled and sliced into bite size pieces 2-3 oz. plain vanilla yogurt 1 apple, washed, and cored 1 orange Zest some of the peel of the orange to add some extra flavor to these treats by scraping the unpeeled orange against a cheese grater. Set aside. We leave the peel on the apple to pr ..read more
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Dogs Days of Summer – Foods to Cool your Canine: Part 2 – Burger Bites
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by Lisa Hennessy, Your Pet Chef
5y ago
Our summer series continues today with a mouthwatering meaty recipe. Part 2 of our Foods to Cool your Canine series – Burger Bites. This recipe uses 3 cooling ingredients: ground beef, lettuce, and tomato. They can be served lightly baked or raw. We begin this recipe with the following ingredients: 1.5 lbs. fresh ground beef 1 tomato, washed, sliced, and de-seeded 1 small head of romaine lettuce We then puree all of the ingredients together to create our “meat batter”. Form into patties that are the right size for your dog. You can freeze these patties and serve raw if you’d like. You can als ..read more
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Dogs Days of Summer – Foods to Cool your Canine: Part 1 – Berry Bonbons
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by Lisa Hennessy, Your Pet Chef
5y ago
Summer is upon us! The heat has descended and our pups are looking for the shade or a cool spot with a water bowl. We’re launching a new series this week that shares 5 new recipes using naturally cooling foods. This means these ingredients will cool your pup from the inside out. What a great way to reward your dog with a tasty treat and help them beat the heat too!! First up in this series is Berry Bonbons. This recipe uses 4 cooling ingredients: strawberries, banana, yogurt, and flax seed. It’s very inexpensive to make as most berries are in season now. They can be served fresh or frozen. W ..read more
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Signature Flavors – Zucchini and Radish
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by Lisa Hennessy, Your Pet Chef
5y ago
Our 4 Basic Flavors series concludes today with a focus on Zucchini and Radish. When we first launched our raw food bar program, these flavors were designed to do the following: Provide healthy fresh alternatives to dog owners.Provide identifiable ingredients to dog owners.Create varied colors to make dog food interesting. Forget the brown – bring on the red, green, and orange! In this series, we’ll discuss the benefits of each flavor’s ingredients and share some additional insights for each recipe. We hope you enjoy getting a peek inside our recipe creation process. Our final flavor is Zucch ..read more
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