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Puppy Chow....


Guest j_mommy

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I have Healthy Valley Rice and Corn crunch ems....but I'm looking for a recipe for puppy chow...my son and I are having a craving!LOL

Thanks, Jess


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ab123 Rookie

Usually you can get the recipe on the back of Skippy brand Peanut Butter. I didnt know that they made gluten free chex mix- Ive been craving puppy chow also!

Guest j_mommy

Yup...there's Healthy Valley Corn Crunch Em's and Rice Crunch Em's....I use them to make "chex mix" too.

Crystalkd Contributor

I thought this thread was going to be about dog food. LOL

cruelshoes Enthusiast

We always use the recipe from the Open Original Shared Link and just substitute the Health Valley cereals. I need to pick some of those up on payday. Chex mix sounds so good right now!

Guest j_mommy

Thanks Cruelshoes!!! That is the one I ended up using....went to the grocery store and looked on the back of teh chex corn box!LOL Next time though I think I'm only going to use 8.5 C corn cereal!

lonewolf Collaborator

I just posted this last week on another thread. We all love it at our house.

Puppy Chow

1/4 c. Butter (Spectrum shortening or oil if CF)

6 oz. Chocolate chips

1 C Peanut or Almond Butter (the almond butter is surprisingly good in this)

7 C Corn and/or Rice Crunch


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Renth Newbie

Puppy Chow! Oh I loved that stuff, I did my undergrad the University of Georgia and since we're the Bulldogs they had puppychow in the dining hall before games. Thanks for a gluten free version!

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