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What you’ll need:
1/2 cup of canned pumpkin (not pumpkin-pie mix)
¼ cup peanut butter (with no Xylitol in ingredients)
1 egg
2 to 21/2 cups whole wheat flour
Strawberry or raspberry jam/jelly
(with no sugar or artificial sweeteners added)
Unsalted peanuts
These spooky treats are a favorite at our annual Halloween party, and with a dog-friendly base, the dogs can now howl in Halloween delight, too.
Directions:
1 In a mixer or with a hand blender, blend pumpkin, peanut butter and egg.
2 Add in flour slowly. You want your mixture to be smooth and well-mixed. Add more or less flour to get your desired consistency.
3 Take out a piece of dough and roll into a small ½-inch ball.
4 Stretch into a long finger shape, adding dents to mimic the shape of a human finger.
5 Bake at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 20 minutes or until golden brown.
6 When cookies are cool, dab on a little jelly to one end, and top it with half a peanut.
About the author:
Sam is a dog lover, writer, baker, crafter and Instagrammer. When she’s not writing, she’s decorating cookies at her blog SugaredAndIced.com or Instagramming her dogs @FrenchHuggs_ and @Quinnstadoodle.
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