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PostSubject: Horse Treats   Sat 21 Oct 2006, 11:58 am

APPLE CHIPS

Ingredients:

Apples
Molasses
Shredded Carrots

Cut or slice apples into chip shapes. Let apples sit while you shred the carrots. Mix molasses and shredded carrots together in a bowl. The amount depends on how many horses you want to serve. Mix until you get a mixture that sticks together. Spread the molasses mixture on half the apple slices. Put another slice on top of the mixture. Sprinkle sugar on top. (Optional) When you are done the chips should look like an Oreo.

Cookie Treats

15 mini carrots or 2 large carrots both chopped
1 cup applesauce or one chopped apple
1 packet Quaker instant oatmeal - regular

To make cookies, add a little bit of water to the oatmeal. Mix all ingredients together and put on baking sheet. Preheat oven to 350 degrees, bake for 10 minutes.

Store in a container at room temperature.


HORSE OR HUMAN TREATS

1 cup oatmeal
1 cup flour
1/2 (one half) cup wheat germ oil
1 cup water
1/2 (one half) cup packed brown sugar
2 eggs
1 apple, peeled
2 large carrots, finely chopped
2/3 (two thirds) cup dark molasses
10 peppermints, crushed

Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Mix ingredients thoroughly in a large bowl, and bake until crispy and dry. Horses love 'em and so do humans!!

Pacer's Dry Treat

3 handfuls of oat and honey cereal
1/2 (one half) handful of crushed cheerios
1/2 (one half) handful of bran
1/2 (one half) large carrot grated
1 handful of uncooked regular Quaker oatmeal

Put in a small bowl. Put lid on bowl and shake or mix well with a spoon. When done mixing, put in a plastic baggie and store in the refrigerator until served. Then let your horse enjoy! This mix is great for lunch break on the trails.


RAINY DAY TREAT

1 apple sliced
2 carrots chopped
1 or 2 cups grain
Alfalfa flakes
1/4 - 1/3 (one fourth to one third) cup molasses
2 handfuls chopped cow cake (optional)

Mix together and feed

Sugar And Rice Crispies Coated Apples

2 apples
1/2 cup sugar
Small bowl of molasses
1 cup Rice Crispies

Cut apples into about 5 slices each. Put sugar and rice Crispies in a big zip lock baggy. dip apple pieces in molasses and add to baggy. Once all are added, zip shut and shake.



WINTER SALAD

Ingredients:

6 apples, quartered
8 carrots, cut in three inch pieces
2 cups Quaker oats1 cup sweet feed
Molasses

Directions:

Combine all ingredients and fold in enough molasses to make the oatmeal and grain stick to the fruit. Chill overnight and serve.


Trail Mix

1 or 2 crushed pretzels
1/2 (one half) carrot shredded
1 handful of Quaker Oats
1 handful of honey and oats cereal
1/4 (one fourth) apple cut in small pieces

Mix up in a bowl. Put in a plastic baggie. Store in refrigerator until served. Great for the trails or just to give to your horse as a treat.

WHITE APPLES

1 sliced apple
powdered sugar

Cut apple into small pieces, roll in powdered sugar.


Pony Mash

1 packet of instant Oatmeal
1/4 (one quarter) cup molasses
5 baby carrots

Prepare the oatmeal, chop carrots, and mix all ingredients together

Pal's YUM YUM TREATS

applesauce
quick oats
oatmeal cookies
carrots, shredded
Mix together in a medium sized bowl:
1 can smooth or chunky applesauce
1 1/2 (one and one half) cups Quick Oats

Place oatmeal cookies on your countertop in a row. Cover the cookies with the applesauce/oatmeal mix. Sprinkle shredded carrots on top, and refrigerate the cookies until used. Horses devour these treats, and they are simple to make.
Pacer's Oat Cookies

1/2 (one half) cup of flour
1/4 (one quarter) teaspoon of baking powder
1/4 (one quarter) teaspoon of baking soda
1/4 (one quarter) cup of oil
1/4 (one quarter) cup of granulated sugar
1/4 (one quarter) cup of brown sugar
1 tablespoon of milk
1/4 (one quarter) teaspoon of vanilla
1/2 (one half) cups of uncooked regular Quaker Oats oatmeal
1 1/2 (one and one half) grated carrots

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Don't grease the cookie sheet. Roll the dough into 1-inch balls and place on cookie sheet. Bake for about 15 minutes. After baked, let it cool and sit out for about 1 hour. Put in a plastic baggie and store at room temperature. Then serve and let your horse enjoy. All horses will love this special treat.
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