Home for the Holidays with Homemade Pet Treats

 

You simply can’t have a festive holiday season without including your furry friends in the celebrations. It’s not hard to guess what their favorite part of any holiday, from Halloween to Thanksgiving to Yuletide, might be — the treats. All the treats. And conveniently some of the same ingredients you use to create all kinds of holiday goodness are also healthy and delicious for your pets (hint: these yummy ideas share your fruit bowl’s bounty). Check out these three festive treat recipes for your four-pawed pals!

 

 

Minty Applesauce Dog Bones

Ingredients
• 1½ C whole wheat flour
• 1 C unbleached all purpose flour
• 1½ C old fashioned rolled oats
• ⅓ C oat bran
• 2 Tbsp milk powder
• 1½ tsp dry baking yeast
• 2 Tbsp chopped spearmint leaves
• 1½ C applesauce
• 2 tsp green food coloring
• ⅞ C water

You can use either your mixer with the bread hook attachment or a bread machine. If using a mixer, combine all ingredients and combine. If using a bread machine, place everything together on the dough cycle. When ready, roll dough out to ¼-inch thick. Cut into shapes using a bone or holiday shaped cookie cutter. Bake at 250ºF for one hour, checking from 50 minutes on to make sure they don’t over bake. Allow treats to dry completely in the oven, overnight is preferable.

 

 

Apple-Peanut Butter Cat Treats

Ingredients
• ½ C wheat flour
• ½ C quinoa flour
• ¼ tsp baking soda
• ½ C creamy peanut butter
• ½ C unsweetened applesauce

Preheat oven to 350ºF. Stir together flours and baking soda. Combine peanut butter and applesauce and add to flour mixture. Stir until it becomes difficult, then knead dough to incorporate any remaining flour. Roll dough ¼-inch thick, then transfer to a cookie sheet. Bake for 10 minutes then immediately transfer to cutting board. Slice into small cat-sized treats. Spread cut up treats over the cookie sheet and bake for another two minutes.

Store tightly covered in the refrigerator for up to two weeks, freeze any remaining leftovers.

 

 

Bacon Cheddar Apple Dog Treats

Ingredients
• 2 Tbsp unsalted butter, room temperature
• 2 Tbsp olive oil
• 1 egg
• 1 C milk
• 1 peeled and grated apple, cored
• 1½ C whole wheat flour
• 1½ C white flour
• 1½ C shredded cheddar cheese
• ¼ C chopped cooked bacon
• 3 Tbsp chopped fresh parsley

Preheat oven to 375ºF. Line cookie sheet with parchment paper. Whisk together butter, olive oil, and egg. Incorporate milk and grated apple, then mix in flours until just combined. Add in most of the cheddar, bacon, and parsley, leaving some aside to top. Knead dough on a floured surface until smooth – for about 30 seconds – the roll into a ½-inch thick 10-inch circle. Sprinkle the rest of the cheddar, bacon, and parsley onto the dough, gently pressing down. Cut out the treats using the shape of your choice, then place them on the prepared cookie sheet. Bake for 20 minutes or until biscuits are a light golden brown.

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Kristin Lidstrom

 

I love the way illustrator and book designer Kristin Lidstrom uses color in her work. It ends up feeling like another subject, making the viewer stop and take notice of its specific presence in each of her creations.

 

 

 

 

 

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Bundle Up in Coats, Scarves + Hats

Nina Faux Fur Collar Double Breasted Coat // Piped Peacoat // Structured Wool Coat

Yesterday it was in the 70s in western Pennsylvania, but I’m still anxious to get out my winter wear! What can I say, I really look forward to layering up – especially in my embarrassingly large scarf collection. I’m not looking to add anything other than a pair of gloves this winter, but there were too many good pieces not to share. What’s your coat closet lacking?

 

Pow Bonded Coat // Kimono Coat with Side Tie // Daphne Coat in Italian Tweed

 

Jacquard Puffer Coat // Collarless Wool-Blend Coat // Wool-Blend Coat

 

Cashmere Blended Stand Collar Coat // Silence + Noise Classic Puffer Jacket // Signature 650 Down Poncho

 

Multicolor Grid Square Scarf // Thisbee Block Scarf // ASOS Oversized Long Woven Stripe Scarf

 

Faux Fur Cowl // Cozy Chevron Scarf // Igby Scarf

 

Cozy Intarsia Blanket Scarf // ASOS Oversized Square Scarf // Woven Scarf

 

Huggy Bear Chenille Beanie // Ribbed Hat in Everyday Cashmere // Fisherman Beanie

 

Think Royln Puffer Beanie // Ribbed Pom-Pom Beanie // Chunky Knit Pompom Beanie

 

All Day Every Day Striped Beanie // Puno Head Wrap // OBEY Franklin Beanie

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Federico Infante

 

The paintings of Federico Infante make me think of an old world artist who has time traveled to the present. He creates each piece by layering up acrylics and then scratching off bits and pieces, repeating the process again and again.

In doing this I am able to express my unconscious mind, the part of me that has not been processed by logic. I then react to this abstract and expressive atmosphere, by searching for the elements that have emerged, possibly in pockets of light, or the foundations of a landscape. In this way each painting shows me its singular identity. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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12 Bathtub Caddies

 

After childhood I mostly abandoned baths for showers. Maybe I’m not patient enough to sit still for that long, or maybe there’s something about sitting in your own stew. The exception is when I’m under the weather, which I was a few weeks ago with a gnarly cold. Then I want to climb into the hottest water, add some salts, and let the steam do its work. And because the tub ledge is a less-than-reliable location to set a mug of tea – or wine or anything – I got to thinking how nice it would be to buy or make a tub caddy to help me out.

 

Angelo Chrome Plated Tub Caddy // Bamboo Bath Caddy
Cedar Bath Caddy // DIY Bathtub Tray

 

DIY Bathtub Caddy // DIY Wooden Bathtub Caddy
Mercer Bathtub Caddy // Teak Bathtub Shelf/Seat

 

Teak Tub Caddy // Tombolo 10
Aquala Bamboo Bathtub Caddy // Modern Bathtub Tray Caddy

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Christy M. King

 

Christy M. King is Nashville-based, while the flora her botanical collages mimic are all from North Carolina – a nod to her own roots. The series explores what it means to be American (to Americans as well as others), her interest living a green life, and making art through recycling paper scraps.

 

 

 

 

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Outfit Yourself for the Holidays

Ana Sheer Mesh Dress // Anny Dress // High Neck Flutter Sleeve Maxi Dress

There’s no better way to dive into the holidays than just ripping off the bandaid. So here we go! Between all of those get togethers and events on the calendar this month and next you’re probably going to be in need of a few solid wardrobe staples to get you through. Whether you want to go all out in a dress and heels or keep it casual in pants and loafers, we’re here for you with shoes, accessories, dresses, and separates in spades.

 

High Neck Smock Dress with Shirring // Humbug Stripe Knot Dress // Ruffled Dress

 

Lace Mini Dress // Shirtdress with Puff Sleeves // Take It Easy Velvet Mini

 

Brixton Tiller Hat // Convertible Bucket Bag // Circle Hair Clip

 

Fozi Foldover Clutch // Heart of Gold Velvet Gloves // Morningstar Drop Earrings

 

Half-Moon Fringe Earrings // Leo Velvet Envelope Clutch // Silk Bow Barrette

 

Blouse with Contrast Pocket // Caroline Satin Tapered Pants // Multi Layer Pleated Midi Skirt

 

Glistened Knit Wide-Legs // Deep V-Neck Puff Sleeve Blouse // Jumpsuit

 

Pleat Front Velour Pants // Satin Skirt // Sequined Trousers

 

Caro Velvet Loafers // Crocus High Heels // Freesoul Caramel Booties

 

Geneva Fur Quarter Heel Strap Sandals // Glitter Mary Jane Flats // Branwen Perforated Booties

 

Laced Up Oxfords // The Ella Pump // Sock Boots

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Toma Vagner

 

Toma Vagner is a Russian-born, New York-livin’ illustrator. Her works are inspired by Japanese graphic design, technical manuals, Russian constructivism, and an ongoing stationery obsession that I can very much relate to. Each of Toma’s pieces feels a little technical and experimental, which makes for some super interesting outcomes.

 

 

 

 

 

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