Baskin Robbins used to give away the ice cream that falls between the bins as “dog ice cream”. And it was wonderful! Ice cream for me, and some for the dog that you don’t have to pay for! But then someone’s dog choked on one of those little tester spoons that had made its way into the dog ice cream and now they won’t do it anymore.
Denise
on August 6, 2007 at 9:05 pm
Here is a simple recipe for “frosty paws” that anyone can make at home for a fraction of the cost.
Banana & Peanut Butter
32 oz vanilla yogurt
1 mashed banana or 1 large jar of banana baby food
2 tblsp peanut butter (natural, no sugar added)
2 tblsp honey
Blend together and freeze in 3 oz paper cups or ice trays.
Meat
32 oz vanilla yogurt
1 mashed banana or 1 large jar of banana baby food
4 4oz jar of baby food
Blend together and freeze in paper cups or ice trays
For an added bonus…stick some chicken feet in them before you freezer them!
Baskin Robbins used to give away the ice cream that falls between the bins as “dog ice cream”. And it was wonderful! Ice cream for me, and some for the dog that you don’t have to pay for! But then someone’s dog choked on one of those little tester spoons that had made its way into the dog ice cream and now they won’t do it anymore.
Here is a simple recipe for “frosty paws” that anyone can make at home for a fraction of the cost.
Banana & Peanut Butter
32 oz vanilla yogurt
1 mashed banana or 1 large jar of banana baby food
2 tblsp peanut butter (natural, no sugar added)
2 tblsp honey
Blend together and freeze in 3 oz paper cups or ice trays.
Meat
32 oz vanilla yogurt
1 mashed banana or 1 large jar of banana baby food
4 4oz jar of baby food
Blend together and freeze in paper cups or ice trays
For an added bonus…stick some chicken feet in them before you freezer them!