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Old 12-14-2010, 06:55 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by Jesse View Post
If you are like me and can deal with the smell of liver cooking, some people cannot, your dogs will surely think Santa has arrived when they get a whiff of these cookies.

Oatmeal Liver Cookies

1 lb. of raw liver
(chicken livers work and they are cheap)You could also add a 16 oz can of liver dog food in place of the liver if that is your preference.

1 egg, slightly beaten (keep the eggshell, you will add it into the mixture)

5 c. dry Quick Quaker Oats

2 heaping T. Flax Meal

warm water as needed

Mix egg and shell, liver and flax in a blender or food processor. Gradually add oatmeal alternately with warm water to the meat/egg. Mix until it is like a thick cake batter. Bake in a greased 8x11 pan at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. Cut in squares. Place in plastic bags and refrigerate. Can be frozen.

wow I bet they love these!
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