Also, for the first time, I converted oats
to oat flour in my blender. It worked really well!
I used this recipe for the dog treats.
Instead of flour, I used the oat flour, and instead of non-dairy milk, I used pumpkin
puree. The dough didn’t hold together like a dream, but it held together pretty
well.
At the time, it seemed like a good idea to
double the batch, but that’s not something I would do next time. Of my two
untrained brutes, Saffron is the most food-motivated. It took a while for me to
roll out all of the dough, which gave him a lot of time to get increasingly
excited about what I was doing. When I ran out into the hangup of having
insufficient cookie sheet space, I ended up halving the remaining dough between
the two dogs because I felt like the dogs would find the dough anyway before I had
the chance to make space on the cookie trays that were in use. One batch will
suffice in the future.
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| Perseverance. |
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| Even Bartleby got in on the action, but he was a little calmer about it and easier to call off. |
I used Santa Cruz organic peanut butter
because it’s just peanuts: no crappy additives. I was very excited when I
discovered this! Mind you, I’ve fed my dogs peanut butter with sugar in it
before… but it’s nice to avoid it, if possible, since they don’t metabolize it
in the same way that humans do.
I used whole wheat flour to flour the
rolling pin and roll out the dough. I made thick biscuits and thin ones, and
found that the thin ones held up better in the oven.
I’ll be doing it again,
and I’d recommend it to people who like to pamper their dogs. I liked that the
ingredients were simple: pumpkin, good peanut butter, oatmeal, and traces of wheat from
using whole wheat flour to roll out the dough.
Nanowrimo has personal achievement badges
that Wrimos can award themselves. One of these badges is “Novel Maestro” for
putting together a “writing soundtrack” for your novel. Perfecting such a
soundtrack has been a welcome distraction… but oh so distracting. Once I’ve
tweaked it to unnecessary perfection, perhaps I’ll publish the list of songs
here.
I also discovered “word sprints”. I love
word sprints. They’re helping me a lot.
My family is coming up for a few days this
week so I’m hoping to get caught up with my word count by then before I get too
far behind (I’m still behind, btw).






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