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It's Christmas Week!

Hello, Bakers (or should we say Barkers),

A HUGE virtual paw-shake to all who took part in creating No-bake Flap Jack-Russels! last week! We loved seeing all your tasty treats, (probably as much as your dog enjoyed eating them). No doubt you'll be whipping those up post-Bake Off too!

It's the FOURTH week of the Great Doggy Bake Off and we can't wait to see you bake this week's delicious treats for your pooch.

It's the first week of December, so we thought what better way to celebrate than with a Christmas themed recipe. Gingerbread Cookies!

Did you know, in the 17th Century gingerbread men were sold at many county fairs, said be a lucky love token if given to your sweetheart. What better sweetheart to give them too, than your beloved pooch!

How To Take Part?


To take part, have-a-go at the weekly recipe, take a photo (before your dog nabs it) and share your marvellous creation (or epic fail) for the world to see.

To be in with a chance of being Star Barker, upload a photo of your bake to our Bake Off Facebook group, or tag us via Instagram @dogfuriendly @doggydesserts #greatdoggybakeoff.

Star Barker will be in with a chance of winning a goody bag from Burns Pet Nutrition and treats from Doggy Desserts.

Ready to get started? Here's that all-important recipe.
Bake Off 2019 - finn.the.setter

Gingerbread Dog Cookies:

Ingredients:

- 300g flour (Buckwheat, wholewheat or Coconut)
- 60g peanut butter (no xylitol)
- 1 tsp ground cinnamon
- 1 apple peeled, grated, no pips
- 1tsp ground ginger
- 1 tbsp blackstrap molasses or honey
- 120ml water

Method:

1. Pre-heat oven to 180C (160 Fan)
2. Put all ingredients into a bowl
3. Mix together to form a dough.
4. Roll out dough evenly.
5. use a biscuit cutter to cut into shapes.
6. Place on a baking tray and bake for 20-25 minutes.
7. Cool on a rack and enjoy!

Why not attempt to make a house for brownie points using “Icing/cookie glue” with yogurt, or Cream Cheese.
BArks
Please Note: We are not doggy nutritionists and every dog is an individual. What might be good for most might not be good for another. Always tailor each recipe to your own dog’s needs and tastes. If you have any questions about your dog’s diet, please contact your vet. If you notice your dog has any adverse reaction to any of the treats stop feeding immediately and contact your vet.
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