This ‘N That Thursday: Halloween Special!
Happy Halloween to my fellow fur butts! Hope you had a great night! We are just about to call it a night but here are some pictures from this evening.
Tasty Tuesday: Apples and Peanut Butter
Last week my sister and I enjoyed a wonderful fall drive to Jim’s Apple Farm. Every year for the last 5 years we make this annual trip to get our pumpkins. However, we always end up leaving with more than just pumpkins.
Jim’s Apple Farm is famous for it’s largest selection of candy in Minnesota, homemade pies, pastries, caramel apples, nut rolls, ten foot long shelf of local fruit preserves, over four cooler cases holding dozens and dozens of small-brand sodas, and one whole case dedicated solely to root beer. Yep, they have the world’s largest section of pop (aka soda). Not to mention the ceiling is lined with puzzles, from 50 pieces all the way up to 10,000 piece puzzles. Jim’s has everything you can’t find anywhere.
Like normal we leave with a big bag filled with apples, a pie, 6 different bottles of root beer, 2 caramel apples, a nut roll, and some gourds. Not to mention our 3 pumpkins.
When we arrived home Spencer saw the bag of fresh apples. So, I made him a treat with two of his favorite foods, apples and peanut butter. Since Spencer is a big dog he usually ends up with his own apple. So I simply cored out the middle and put peanut butter in the hole. For smaller dogs simply cut the apple into slices and spread peanut butter on them.
Apples with the skin on are a great source of vitamin C, potassium, and fiber for you dogs. Just make sure you remove all the seeds before giving it to your dog. When we make apple pies Spencer loves eating the pealings from the apples, that way none of it goes to waste.
This is a quick easy snack you can give to your dog anytime of the year. Most households have these two ingredients laying around already.
Note: Supervision is occurring the entire time Spencer is eating the apple to make sure he is biting off small pieces. Spence eats his apples with elegance and grace. If you dog takes big bites or doesn’t chew much before they swallow, giving them a whole apple is discouraged.
Tasty Tuesday: Frozen Fall Pumpkin Treats
Don’t have much time to make your own dog treats? Do you want a quick, easy recipe? Well, do I have the recipe for you!
I like this recipe because you only need 3 ingredients: 100% pure pumpkin puree, plain yogurt and peanut butter. It took me less then 15 minutes to make and clean up!
Ingredients:
- 1 can 100% pure pumpkin puree
- 1 cup plain yogurt
- 1/2 cup peanut butter
Directions:
- Blend all three ingredients until smooth.
- Pour into ice cube tray
- Freeze for 12 hours








