oogaboogachiefwalkingdeer
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I make eggs with ours. Just give to the yard birds and collect big brown eggs.
Hey quick question. Once these are made how would they last in a Ziploc in the fridge?
months, if not years, if you bake them until they're bone dry (as i do). once dried out, there isn't much to go bad. i've given my puppy year-old spent grain cookies with no ill effect and they were stored in a tupperware in the basement.Hey quick question. Once these are made how would they last in a Ziploc in the fridge?
I still baked them at 350 for 30 min. Then put them in the dehydrator. Mainly because I figured it doesn't use as much electricity. They took about 14 hours in my dehydrator.
I only do extract brewing. Can I use the grains from the extract kit to make dog treats? Will these still be as good?
Do I have to dry them before I cook them?
Do I have to dry them before I cook them?
Sorry if i missed it (really long thread, searched didn't find) but does anyone know if you can sub flour for like pea flour or whatever. My dog isn't suppose to get corn, wheat or soy. Also I know the corn/wheat/soy thing is a huge debate in the pet community and I really would just like answer without that side debate spiraling. Thanks!
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We used buckwheat instead of flour since it's gluten free. Dogs loved them!
Sorry if i missed it (really long thread, searched didn't find) but does anyone know if you can sub flour for like pea flour or whatever. My dog isn't suppose to get corn, wheat or soy. Also I know the corn/wheat/soy thing is a huge debate in the pet community and I really would just like answer without that side debate spiraling. Thanks!
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awesome any ratio/volume changes or just straight up buckwheat flower for regular?