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Hey, I know y'all have been after me for a long time. Hey dad, just fix something for us
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So folks, in this episode, what are we going to do? We're going to fix some beagle biscuits
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I'm talking dog biscuits, so easy, so good, all you pups will be gathered around for a long time
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hey thank y'all for stopping by camp and it is a great day the beagle has been after me for years
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to do this and folks on youtube have been asking why don't you make something just for them pups
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well folks i got to looking around and doing a little research you know when you go to the store
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and buy them dog biscuits ain't no telling what might be in them no not for sure and the bee he's
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all about being healthy you can tell by that figure he's got right there ain't that right bee yes he is so we're just going to create our own as we call them beagle biscuits because they
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for the pups and oh we done tried out a batch on them last night and they like to eat them all tore
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the sack up to get to the rest of them but the great thing about this is you can cook them in
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the house in the oven you ain't got to do it out here in the dutch oven but make you a bunch of
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Put them in a seal tight jar you always got some treats for the pups, but I'm gonna go ahead and tell you right now
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Make a bunch of them because they gonna love them So let's just get started with this deal. And what are we talking about
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Pumpkin now pumpkin is actually a really good source for pups Yes, it is and all of mine
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They be really approving of pumpkin and just so get you some canned pumpkin. It's a pumpkin canned pumpkin
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It is a half of a cup What does it do for them? Well, it helps them. How do you want me to say this, Sam
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You know, you see them dogs that be doing this on the carpet, scooting, scooting their butt across there
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I think it's what they call expressing their... Okay. You wanted to know, you said, so this particular little fruit here or vegetable, whatever you might want to call it, pumpkin, really helps with that
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So let's get some peanut butter in there and let me let me clean this spoon off a little because we're going to put about
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Two tablespoons in there which is pretty close to that amount right there. Do you like Jeff or Skippy
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Do I like Jeff the great question the Jeff or skip it you left out my man, too
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What about Peter Pan? Oh, you know they all make them now. This is Jeff, but right here where it says low sodium Oh
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This is good for the big blood pressure okay He needs a low sodium diet Do not get the crunchy that has peanuts in there because pups can be having no peanuts They can So make sure that you get some If you can buy organic I don even care about that I need to get you some Mm I be loving me some peanut butter
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Now to that, two hen fruit. Are these all right with y'all? Okay, everybody says them look like two really good eggs. So we'll go ahead and use them
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Get them in there, add a little shake of cinnamon, because Beeg likes just a little cinnamon with his dog biscuits
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And folks, he has been with me, and you pull up at drive-up windows, and the Beeg is pretty famous
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He is. We'll go to town sometime and go up to the bank window, you know, and they'll be sliding a little drawer out there
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and they always had him a treat, and it was one of them milk bone biscuits. I'd reach in that deal and give it to him
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He'd put it in his mouth. He'd look at them people and spit it right out on the pavement
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Beagle has good taste. He likes things like that. So let me get a whisk. We'll get that mixed up
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Not in that drawer. Get your eggs over, everything going together. Now, that is what we call the base for the dog biscuit, the Beagle biscuit
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But folks, Beagle likes his to have a little more flavor. And you can use chicken broth, beef broth, whatever you got
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But we need a little bit of it in there because we need a little more moisture. Now when you go to work in this dough after a while
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You're gonna find out there ain't nothing like no biscuit dough or no pie dough you ever made
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Now this is really a really dry sort of dense dough But that's what we need to get them biscuits to pop up there and be just right
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So let me get her stirs and we'll add the flour to it Y'all have seen the beagle many times have a bad sweet tooth
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So when we were consulting my number one client here about making his own dog treats
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He said dad could you add just a little sweetener to him? And I told him I said big you can't just be having sugar
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So the beak was like me probably needs just a dash of honey in it. Don't take much
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I would say that much is just right Get that stirred up
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Does this meet your approval Everybody's really into this deal. They are to that folks
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It's time for the flour now. We're not talking white flour. No
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Beagle is healthy. He's all about it whole wheat flour. Okay, so we're going to start with about two and a half cups
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There's one Two And we gonna call that pretty close to a half Now just go to folding it in there till you can get it to make some kind of a ball to where we can get our hands on it
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And we'll go to town and go to making dough and beagle biscuits
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Whoo don't take much to it you don't and the beagle could eat all that right there by itself
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But we're gonna roll them out to a half inch thick now if you're doing this in the oven go ahead and pre-teeth
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the pre-teeth pre-heat that oven to 375 degrees and you can see this is pretty dry dough you want
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to just sort of work it where it doesn't ever stick to your fingers and then add a little more flour to it because we want it to be pretty dense pretty tough so let's get her rolled out to a half
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inch thick then we'll go to cutting them out and you can make them into any kind of shape size you
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might want them to be me and the big we like bow ties so yes we like bow ties so stick around
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it's finna happen so i like to cut them this way and then i like to just take this green chili can
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put them back over there and what do we have a bow tie and two footballs and two footballs because
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mage likes the little size which is the football so cut them out get them all over there get them
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any shape you want you can make steaks out of them and like I say don't take them long to cook
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about 30 minutes but I'm going to tell you this right now before we start cooking them you know
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when you get them dog bone biscuits and all that stuff that people make they say dry and hard duker
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won't eat them because they just hurt his little old teeth mage he ain't got many teeth so he can't
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eat them but I found out through cooking these you don't cook them the full time that everybody
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would recommend I cook these about 30 minutes and if you want them softer than that go about
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25 if you really like the crunch and your dogs need it to clean the tartar from their teeth uh-huh cook them about 45
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You'll be in good shape. Just don't burn them because the biscuit is not good at burnt
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Music Music Woo Beagle it a ready it is a done deal folks i cook these about 20 minutes out here because there a fierce amount of wind blowing and they get pretty hot now you can see where
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they got a little brown right here on one side in the oven they're not going to do this but i
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want you just you ain't going to hear no crunch see there that's the way our pups like them we
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don't be liking that to where you got on them for a long time but if you want them that way
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hey you're not gonna hurt my feelings anytime at all just cook them about 45 minutes instead of
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about 30. so these are all probably cool enough that everybody can eat and big since this recipe
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is named after you you get the first one okay duker you're ranking seniority he'll have to take
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his over yonder somewhere and dissect it or something mate there's a little football for you
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And here you go, Sadie Lou. There we go. Do I get any tailwags for appreciation
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None whatsoever, huh? Too busy. Well, me and the mage and all the pups, get out of there
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Not yet, mage. Thank y'all so much for tuning in. And folks, as always, we tip our hat to all our servicemen and women
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and all the veterans who have kept this thing going forever and that flag of flying there and freedom
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But also, I want you to know the big, the Duke, the major, and the Sadie
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They're all rescues. Now, folks, if you've got time, hey, go buy that shelter in your area
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because I'm sure they've got something that you need to take home. And to me, there's nothing more loyal and more thankful
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than you going in there and saving somebody's life. This pup right here can't be that far from Shan
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He is probably one of the greatest things ever, but they're going to bring you so many hours of enjoyment
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And, hey, four-legged fur angels is what I call them. So be sure and check that shelter out
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For the rest of you, get on in here. Get your puppies close. Let's give them a hug. God bless you each and every one and me and mage will see you down the what the dog
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Biscuit trail, uh-huh Say you ready for this video? Everybody ready? Duker you ready have a little tail wag for enthusiasm, okay? Dukes smell somebody coming to help us
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What are you looking at me like that for with your ears back in the wind? Are you playing that song gone with the wind? Huh
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