Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Beet Treats

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Ping about four years, before all the grey hair, in her heart beat necklace from Pug Snugly.  The proceeds from its sale benefited pug rescue.


Mom can be very scatterbrained.  Last week she ordered a bunch of beets from Fresh Direct with plans of making a healthy beet soup for her and dad, but she plum forgot to order the other ingredients for the soup.  Which means she was left with 2 lbs of beets and nothing to do with them.  In such cases the only solution is to make dog treats.

Beet puree has traditionally been used as a cheap filler in low quality dog food, but that does not mean that beets don't have health benefits.  They have a high amount of fiber as well as folic-acid, calcium, and iron.  Studies have found that beets are helpful in preventing cancer and heart disease.  In addition to all of these benefits they are very low in calories making them an excellent choice for portly pups.  

Oven Roasted Beets (this is so simple its not even really a recipe).

Ingredients:

Beets (that is it one ingredient, can't get simpler then that).


Directions:
Preheat oven to 350.  Scrub beets and slice them as thinly as possible.  Spread beat slices in a single layer on parchment lined baking sheets.   Roast in the oven for about an hour until they beets are dried out and curled at the edges, it may take less time in your oven so check frequently.


Store in the refrigerator for about 3 weeks or freeze.


"Are you making something for us?"


 Look for these beets to be included in a recipe in a few weeks, I have some plans for them!
 

10 comments:

  1. We has never had beets before. Our mom doesn't like dems so her won't buy any. :(

    Woofs and Licks,
    Maggie Mae and Max

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  2. Can't wait to see what you make with them!
    Love,
    Payton

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  3. My doggies love most veggies that are good for dogs..havent tryed beets yet, but will!

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  4. My hubby loves them but I don't...of course he buys them at the Farmer's Market, cooks them and then they sit in the fridge...now I know that they are good for doggies he could share with them!

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  5. Oh, we are definitely going to give these a try! They sound yummy and heart healthy.

    Your pal, Pip

    P.S.: It took Lulu, my bunny sister, over a year to get used to me and my feline siblings. Now, she is comfortable with all three of us. Rosie still eyes her so they can only be near her under strict supervision.

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  6. Such a good idea, had never thought of beets before! Will have to give these a try :)

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  7. The beets treat sounds very healthy and yum! I don't like canned beets but I love fresh beets!

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  8. I added beets to the dog food once and the poop came out pinkish! A little freaky and probably too many beets in the food.

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  9. What a great idea, thank you! We like your heart necklace Ping!

    Nina, Myshka, Sasha, Betsy, Lucy, Phoebe and Lily

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  10. oh how fun!

    we have the same heart necklace and we love beets too!

    it is so fun how much we have in common. :)

    we roast them just like you said and cut them up to put in quinoa muffins and treats for the pug and the bird!

    we cannot wait to get your recipe too!

    melissa & archie

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