Horse Cookies
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            meh, needs more horse0
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            I think I might be making those for me and my girl. She's a 11 year old fjord. And she'd really like them.
 This is her. 
 Awwww, I love Fjordies!!!0
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            and here I thought horse cookies meant "horse sized" cookies..... 
 I'll have to play with the recipe! It sounds perfect for a sweets craving without all the added gunk!
 edit: would also like to add that I seriously miss playing with ponies. I used to work at a stable and miss it terribly. Boo. :-/0
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            Sounds great 0 0
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 I think both me and my horse will love these!0
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            Love it! :flowerforyou:0
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            I want to try this! You can't beat those calories in a cookie!!0
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            This recipe looks awesome (and I'm very pleased to see that no-one is making cookies out of actual horses as I thought when I clicked on the link :laugh: )
 hee hee!0
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            My cousin used to eat milk bones (she grew up at a kennel) so why can't people eat horse cookies? These do sound tatsy0
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            So, my boyfriends daughter made these tonight - yes, for a horse - and I started noticing all the ingredients and kept thinking to myself, "Man, I bet these are good!!" And boy am I right!! Not a super-sweet snack, but just enough! Would be great with a glass of milk!!
 Horse Cookies
 Serving; 3 cookies
 Makes approx 30-32 cookies
 1 c quick oats
 1 c flour
 1 c shredded carrots
 1 tsp of salt
 1 tsp of sugar
 2 tsp canola or veg oil
 1/4 molasses
 1 c chopped or shredded apples
 Mix all ingredients together in a bowl until combined. Form the mixture into small balls and place them on a greased cookie sheet. Bake at 350 degrees for 15 minutes or until golden brown.
 Per serving (3 cookies): 115 calories; 24 carb; 2 fat; 2 protein; 2 fiber; 252 sodium
 Per cookie: 36 calories; 7 carbs; 0 fat; 1 protein; 1 fiber; 79 sodium
 My lil sis bakes cookies or cakes for the family Horse and I agree most of the stuff she makes is super healthy for humans to eat too...0
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            cool0
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            I love it! Are these from that treats book? I'm totally going to copy!0
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            Sounds delicious. Or maybe, sub applesauce for oil for us sugar fiends.0
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            I'll try it!0
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            bump! i think i will try these!0
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            im gonna use that word next time i hurt myself...."HORSE COOKIES" haha0
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            I've tried organic gourmet dog "cookies" before that had similar ingredients and they weren't too bad, a little on the dry side, but with some milk, ok! Also, FYI the dog "cookies" at PetCo are also organic and the chocolate chip ones are pretty tasty!0
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            That is so funny! They actually do sound really good. I can't wait to try. thanks for sharing 0 0
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            YUM-O!!!!! Thx for sharing!!!! 0 0
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            I need to make these for my baby!!! 0 0
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            Thanks!
 These sound awesome.
 I am going to give them a try!0
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