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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.
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