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Nice breakfast ideas1/17/2024 Not many like the flavor of peppermint, but these donuts deliver a gentle kiss of peppermint this isn’t overwhelming. Soft and pillowy donuts are infused with crushed peppermint candies. You’ll use Bisquick to speed up the process, but that doesn’t mean it won’t be as good as traditional cinnamon rolls. If you’ve never made cinnamon rolls from scratch, don’t worry. Make your Christmas morning extra special by serving these easy-peasy cinnamon rolls. Waking up to the smell of cinnamon and brown sugar is absolute bliss. Case in point: Starbucks pumpkin bread!įrom the aroma to the flavor to the texture, nothing beats the classic pumpkin bread on Christmas morning.Īlthough the popular Starbucks confection is truly delectable, nothing beats homemade.ĭon’t worry, this recipe is so simple, it’s impossible to mess up. The combination of sweet pumpkin, cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves is absolutely to die for. ![]() The buttermilk biscuits help dial down the richness, giving you well-balanced flavors. These biscuits are packed with sausage and cheese but don’t worry, they aren’t that rich. They’re so good, I’ll bet Santa would pick them over milk and cookies. These soft and flaky biscuits are loaded with sausage bits and cheddar cheese. Sprinkling Wellbeing Essentials makes the nutritional bridge easy, adding the calcium they need and acting as a micronutrient safety net and that all important health boost.Source: 7. Wellbeing EssentialsĪnd the most obvious is if you are having a healthy breakfast then share that, your dog usually loves whatever you are having! Cheese has a lot more fat, so that can be more confusing for tolerance - are they reacting to the fat or the dairy, but milk is straightforward. Most dogs don’t have a problem with dairy, but it is easy enough to test, give a small amount, and if the runs happen, they are probably not lactose tolerant. That is enough! MilkĪ small bowl of milk is part of our breakfast ritual. I only allow Marley to have the bone for 30 mins then it is taken away. Bones are not for everyone, and there is risk attached, but dogs do need their teeth to have exercise, for cleaning and for oral health and fun, so if bones aren’t on the menu if you can provide other things to ‘chew on’. Lamb leg bones, raw of course, and visible fat removed are our favourite. Bonesīones for Breakfastare a weekend favourite for Marley, but not Beanie. Wings are quite fatty, under the skin, so if fat or weight is an issue for your dog, remove the skin. If you have time, chicken wings or necks are an easy breakfast meal, I never leave a dog alone with a bone of any kind, but they are pretty quick to get these ones down. Check out our early post Can Dogs Eat Fruit for more information, but adding some berries to this would boost the antioxidants. I have tiny dogs so I have little one serve tins in the cupboard for fish mornings (once or twice a week) CerealsĬereals are great, rolled oats porridge, rather than Corn Flakes for better nutrition, adding milk and boosting the protein (and yum) with cottage cheese or yogurt (or a boiled egg). Any tinned fish is fine, salmon, tuna, mackerel. Fast easy and great for getting that omega 3s boost. Sardines- preferably in spring-water and no added salt. I always cook eggs, raw egg white isn’t good long term for dogs but I usually leave the yolk runny. ![]() I cook a few boiled eggs at a time and chopped up it’s an easy add to some other leftover or cereal for breakfast in a hurry. Fried sunny side up, scrambled with a bit of parmesan cheese, hard boiled, all delicious, easy and oh so good. I almost always have some tasty smackerels in the fridge, cold chicken, beef, lamb, anything that is tasty (including the odd spaghetti dish) EggsĮggs are a favourite. ![]() Leftovers are the most obvious and easiest. My way of thinking first of all is that this is a little meal, usually half or less of what they have for dinner, and I focus on a protein more than carbs or vegetables. I am often asked about breakfast, it’s one of those ‘tweeny’ meals, not vital but those eyes look at us when we are having our breakfast so something has to go into the bowl.īreakfast for dogs is to me the easiest meal because it doesn’t need to be complicated, and let’s face it who has time through the week to make breakfast for ourselves, much less the fur kids.
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