FRUIT ROLLS
In a blender, mix all ingredients until pureed. Pour onto Nesco
Fruit Roll sheets; dry at 135°F (58C) for 4 to 8 hours, or until leathery and pliable.
Remove from sheets while warm. Let cool and roll in plastic wrap and store as
directed
ORANGE JULIUS
Refreshing, just like the drink!
1-1/2 cups Applesauce
2 tsp. dried orange, ground
STRAWBERRY DAIQUIRI
A drop of Rum extract makes it taste like the real thing.
1 quart Strawberries, washed and cored
2 tsp. Honey
Drop of Rum extract, optional
PINA COLADA
More moist than other roll ups.
1 (20 oz.) can unsweetened pineapple chunks or rings
1 cup Coconut
SWEET TOMATO
Add to spaghetti sauce for a fresh tomato taste.
2 cups Cherry tomatoes
2 Tbsp. Honey
STRAWBERRY CREAM CHEESE
A popular fruit roll at parties.
1 quart Strawberries, washed and cored
1 (8 oz.) pkg. of Cream Cheese
PEANUT BUTTER AND 'NILA
From ages 2 to 82, it's the favorite.
1 (8 oz.) carton Banana or Vanilla yogurt 2 Bananas, cut into pieces
1/4 cup Peanuts
TROPICAL
Imagine a Hawaiian sunset while chewing on these!
6 ripe Bananas, peeled and cut into pieces
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1 small Apple, peeled, cored and chopped
1-1/2 tsp. Vanilla
1/2 Lime, peeled and quartered
2 Lemon wedges, peeled
1/2 cup slivered toasted almonds
2 Tbsp. Honey
1 orange, peeled and quartered
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TURKEY & SWEET POTATO TREATS FOR DOGS
This recipe can be served at any time of the year but they make wonderful treats at
Thanksgiving so you can include your dog in the festivities. They are also attractive
treats and packaged with clear cellophane and a ribbon, will make great gifts for
friends with dogs. Makes about 36 treats.
2 cups of turkey, cooked
1 cup sweet potato, cooked until soft
1- 1/2 cups oatmeal, dry, uncooked
Shred or chop the cooked turkey so that it's in small pieces. Put the turkey and water
into the food processor or blender until a thick paste. There should be no meat
chunks. Add the sweet potato and molasses to the meat and puree until a thick
paste. Pour or spoon the mixture into a large bowl. Add the oatmeal and mix well.
The dough should not be too wet or runny; if it is, add a little more oatmeal. Spoon
the dough onto the dehydrator rack by teaspoonful. Place a cranberry on top of each
treat, pressing it in slightly so that the berry stays on the treat. Leave treats in the
dehydrator for four to five hours or until thoroughly dry but not crispy.
Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Treats will be good for about three
weeks. To give as a gift, place the treats (cranberry side up) on a decorative holiday
paper plate. Wrap in clear or holiday colored cellophane and gather the cellophane
at the top of the plate. Tie the gathered cellophane with a holiday colored ribbon.
Variations: Use fresh or frozen blueberries instead of cranberries. Use cooked
potatoes instead of sweet potatoes.
To give as a gift, place the treats (cranberry side up) on a decorative holiday paper
plate. Wrap in clear or holiday colored cellophane and gather the cellophane at
the top of the plate. Tie the gathered cellophane with a holiday colored ribbon.
Variations: Use fresh or frozen blueberries instead of cranberries. Use cooked
potatoes instead of sweet potatoes.
KEALY'S FAVORITE FOR DOGS
Kealy is a tiny Pomeranian with a fluffy, golden coat. Kealy really likes this recipe and
when I have some in my training treats bag, she follows me around, sitting pretty in
front of me, in hopes that I will give her more!
Makes about three dozen treats, depending upon the size of the treats you make.
2 cups chicken, cooked, chopped into small pieces or finely shredded
1/2 cup applesauce, unsweetened, no cinnamon
1/2 banana
Put all the ingredients in a blender or food processor and puree until a thick paste.
Drop by teaspoonful onto dehydrator racks. (Smaller spoonfuls for small dogs and
larger spoonfuls for bigger dogs) Treats will need 3 to 5 hours in the dehydrator
depending upon the size of the treat. (The outside of the treat will be dry and the
inside soft.) When done, let treats cool on the rack. Store in an airtight container.
Treats should be refrigerated if not fed to the dog within several days. They will
be fine in the refrigerator for a couple of weeks. Excess treats can be frozen. Two
to three treats for a small dog; four to five for a larger dog. Variations: Any of
PET TREATS
1 cup water
1 Tbsp. molasses
3 dozen cranberries, fresh or frozen
1/2 cup spinach, fresh, finely chopped
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