Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Doggie Ice Pop Recipes

I'm working on my crazy dog lady badge: the qualifications are simple, Spend over 20mins stuffing KONG toys with various goodies and making Ice Pops for your fur kids! Here are some of my recipes!



Oopsie’s Icey

~ Bananas

~ Blueberries

~ Peanut butter

            Mix in blender until smooth, portion using ice cube tray



Molly’s Summer Cooler

~ Pumpkin

~ Apple

~ Oatmeal

~ Honey (I use 2tbsp on small batches)

            Mix apples, honey and pumpkin in blender until smooth. Fold in cooked oats after, portion in ice cube tray.



Jack’s Chilly Snack

~ Watermelon

~ Blueberries

~ Cantaloupe

~ Plain Yogurt

            Blend all together and freeze in trays



Coodybear’s Desert

~ Sweet potatoes

~ Apples

            Core apples and Blend!



Buddha’s  Greens

~ Peas

~ Green beans

~ Honey (I use 2tbsp on small batches)

            Blend!!



Shooters frozen snack!

~ Peanut butter

~ Apple

            Core apples and Blend!



Bocas Virginia Sweets!

~ Apple

~ Honey (I use 2tbsp on small batches)

~ Watermelon











Sophie’s Frozen Spots

~Banana

~ Apple

~ Plain Yogurt

~Blueberries

            Blend apples, bananas and Plain Yogurt. Fold the blueberries in for the spots! Freeze!



Finner’s Flavor

~ Green beans

~ Peas

~ Apples

~ Watermelon

             Blend!



Fusion's Fun Treat!

 ~ Cantelope

 ~ Blueberries

 ~ Apple

             Blend and freeze!



Acer’s Apple cream!

~ Apple

~ Plain Yogurt

~ Honey (I use 2tbsp on small batches)

           


I make all of mine in a blender and then freeze them in ice trays of a tupperware, then i portion them out after thawing for a bit! All of these can also be mixed with yogurt to make them creamy. The fun part of these is that you can also enjoy them with your kiddos! These all work as filling for marrow bones, or ice pops (alone), or KONG stuffing. I stuff the KONG toys for the Girls and Jack gets a marrow bone. You can put this in a KONG and then push a carrot into it to plug the opening so they work extra hard for the goodies!

Remember avoid grapes they can be toxic to your dog.

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