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    • Anti-Flea Cookies

      2 c. white flour
      1/2 c. wheat germ
      1/2 c. brewer's yeast from the health food store
      2 cloves minced garlic
      3 tablespoons vegetable oil
      1 c. chicken or beef stock

      Combine first 3 ingredients in a bowl.. Mix the oil & garlic and blend into the flour mixture, adding stock, then flour mix, until all
      is used up. Dough should be fairly smooth. Roll out on a lightly floured surface until 1/4 inch thick. Cut into cookies with biscuit cutter or shaped cookie cutters & Bake at 400 F on greased cookie sheets for 20-25 minutes. Shut oven off, open door slightly & Cool in the oven to allow cookies to dry out thoroughly.
      Comments 2 Comments
      1. kathy195411's Avatar
        I will try them and let you how they turn out . I have use Joy works for fleas.:love shower:
      1. jenner36's Avatar
        When I make home made cookies and don't have time to cut out little shapes I take my pizza cutter and simply cut out squares or rectangle cookies to suit the sizes of my dogs. I've also cut little treat sized squares to make them into training treats.

        My dogs love them.

        With flea season almost upon us I will be keeping my kitchen stocked with these too.

        Thank you.

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