HAPPY CHRISTMAS!!!
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Cyndi
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Re: HAPPY CHRISTMAS!!!
Thank you! All the best to you too!!
Cyndi- Posts : 780
Join date : 2008-08-09
Location : Ontario, Canada
Re: HAPPY CHRISTMAS!!!
Wait! Isn't it Mare-E-Christmas!? lol
Best to everyone and their horses. Every year I make horse cookies for everyone to feed their horses. Since I am not sure the cookies would make it round the world in good consumption time here is the grand recipe for this year.
Indigo's Nickers n' Neighs
Yup I named them for my horse because she would (if she could fit) hop right into your pocket for one of these.
1cup oatmeal or bran
1cup flour, preferably whole wheat
1/2 cup diced apples (as small as you can get them without chopping fingers. Don't shred them they don't have the same effect. Leave the peels on)
tsp salt
tsp cinnamon
tsp sugar
2 tsp of desired oil (sunflower, flax, wheat germ, vegetable etc...)
1/4 cup molasses
Mix dry then wet ingredients and then apple chunks. Roll into little balls. Preheat 350 and bake for 15 minutes. Serve to your favorite nicker or neigh, preferably still warm but they still like them a few days after. They don't have a very long shelf life compared to my other cookies, so I usually make them and give them to the horses warm and don't worry about them molding.
Best to everyone and their horses. Every year I make horse cookies for everyone to feed their horses. Since I am not sure the cookies would make it round the world in good consumption time here is the grand recipe for this year.
Indigo's Nickers n' Neighs
Yup I named them for my horse because she would (if she could fit) hop right into your pocket for one of these.
1cup oatmeal or bran
1cup flour, preferably whole wheat
1/2 cup diced apples (as small as you can get them without chopping fingers. Don't shred them they don't have the same effect. Leave the peels on)
tsp salt
tsp cinnamon
tsp sugar
2 tsp of desired oil (sunflower, flax, wheat germ, vegetable etc...)
1/4 cup molasses
Mix dry then wet ingredients and then apple chunks. Roll into little balls. Preheat 350 and bake for 15 minutes. Serve to your favorite nicker or neigh, preferably still warm but they still like them a few days after. They don't have a very long shelf life compared to my other cookies, so I usually make them and give them to the horses warm and don't worry about them molding.
Re: HAPPY CHRISTMAS!!!
Sorry I missed this before Crimbo, but HAPPY WINTER SOLSTICE everyone! Looking forward to the All the best!
lightertouch- Posts : 249
Join date : 2008-08-10
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Yeah three cheers for the solstice and the spring on the way. I gave my horses a fresh field for Xmas day, at least a bit of fresh grass although not much!
FlorayG- Posts : 296
Join date : 2008-08-09
Re: HAPPY CHRISTMAS!!!
I always celebrate the Winter Solstice and whilst I am enjoying this cold dry weather - I too am looking forward to spring!
So HAPPY NEW YEAR to all!
So HAPPY NEW YEAR to all!
Re: HAPPY CHRISTMAS!!!
Happy New Year for tomorrow (or whenever it comes to our worldwide friends!)
Great recipe Sydney - will try it (though I was busy making choc and banana muffins today for the humans to fill their faces with, yum...)
Solstice is passed, it's a straight run till Spring now...
Great recipe Sydney - will try it (though I was busy making choc and banana muffins today for the humans to fill their faces with, yum...)
Solstice is passed, it's a straight run till Spring now...
Re: HAPPY CHRISTMAS!!!
Come on spring!!!
Happy New Year to all!!
Cyndi
Happy New Year to all!!
Cyndi
Cyndi- Posts : 780
Join date : 2008-08-09
Location : Ontario, Canada
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