sardines.

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  1. jade805

    jade805 Registered Users

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    We are taking Amy to the beach later, I need a tastie treat for her. How can I dry/cook the sardines so they aren't so sticky?
     
  2. Oberon

    Oberon Supporting Member Forum Supporter

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    Re: sardines.

    I'd probably mush them up and make them into little biscuits with some flour, water or stock, olive oil and grated cheese, then bake them. :)
     
  3. Dexter

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    Blimey Rachael,just off the top of your head like that!respect!did Amy like them Jade?
     
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    I've use a pocket size little round Tupperware and a pack of wet ones for my hands...nowhere near the sophistication of Rachael!
     
  5. jade805

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    Re: sardines.

    I had the wipes last time, seemed to be the time everyone wanted to chat when i smelled of fish!

    What I did this morning was mix with garlic, oil and strong flour (Like the liver cake recipe) and put in a baking tray in the oven. Amy liked it but not as much as trying to play withh the on lead dogs. ;D
     
  6. Karen

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    TBH, I'd just chop up a few pieces of cheese. Lazy... ;)
     
  7. Oberon

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    Haha, I just chop up cheese too... I've never actually made sardine biscuits... Jade, I'm glad she liked them, even though they couldn't top the sight of other dogs.

    Have you tried roast chicken? Bit less messy than sardines but still highly tasty for doggies.
     
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    Re: sardines.

    Simba LOVES roast chicken.....
     

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