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- By doris [gb] Date 02.04.05 14:53 UTC
Has anybody please got some good tasty recipes for using as treats to train my girl with as i cant see all these them chocodrops doing any favours to her except expand the waist line (well!! she is female lol)
- By Haylez [gb] Date 02.04.05 15:19 UTC
I have recently been working at a kennel that trains dogs as they arrived as strays and they used schmachos to help with the training, they seemed to do the trick and the dogs loved them.

Haylez
- By boxerlolly [gb] Date 02.04.05 15:35 UTC
Hi Doris,

I've got a fab liver cake recipe that I got from this board at one time. It is excellent, not crumbly, and can be cut into whatever size of treats you need.

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LIVER CAKE RECIPE.

8ozs Liver [preferably Lambs]
4ozs S/R Flour
2 Eggs
2 Cloves Garlic/ or 2 tsps garlic puree.

Put all the ingredients into a blender until the mixture is smooth,
pink and runny [not too rigid a requirement if you prefer to
make it a bit chunky.] Pour into greased swiss roll type baking
tin and place in the oven at 175 degrees C [gas mark 4] for
around 30-40 minutes.

Leave to cool and cut into bite size pieces.

It can be frozen into individual bags [enough for a show] and
makes enough for 4/5 shows.

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I have found that my blender can't cope with the whole mixture as the flour clogs it up. I normally just blend the liver and garlic and then mix with flour and eggs by hand.

Jen
- By tohme Date 04.04.05 05:08 UTC
Just used cooked heart/liver very healthy.
- By abbymum [gb] Date 04.04.05 13:28 UTC
Instead of liver you can use sardines both are great and you can freeze them.
Mary
- By spaniel-lover [gb] Date 04.04.05 15:27 UTC
tohme, you're back! :D  Nice to see you again!

-Kay
Topic Dog Boards / General / recipes

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