- Mar 15, 2011
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Wait, I just looked it up since I was curious and everything I see says it's actually good for dogs?Peanut butter.
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Wait, I just looked it up since I was curious and everything I see says it's actually good for dogs?Peanut butter.
Wow! Completely the opposite of what I thought, LOL.Wait, I just looked it up since I was curious and everything I see says it's actually good for dogs?
If peanut butter was deadly my dog would have to be immune considering every night when she was a puppy we gave her a Kong filled with peanut butter when she went in her kennel :D my dog LOVES peanut butter and it's actually good for them (which I see other people have told you already :oops: )Peanut butter.
If you can eat it, we can fry it...they even do deep fried butter on a stick.![]()
Deep Fried Cereal
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Deep Fried mac n Cheese is out of this world good! Especially with ranch dressing
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The Doughnut Burger for good measure
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Deep fried Kool Aid and Pepsi are other foods that make you go :confused:Wow. Just wow. I couldn't have imagined half of these. I mean who gets the idea to fry butter???? Or cereal? :|
Seriously, everything you could ever think of has probably been fried at some point here.Wow. Just wow. I couldn't have imagined half of these. I mean who gets the idea to fry butter???? Or cereal? :|
And deep fried Elvis on a stick...chocolate, peanut butter, and bacon fried with a banana batter. Makes me question the people who think of some of these foods!Deep fried Kool Aid and Pepsi are other foods that make you go :confused:
Deep fried Kool Aid and Pepsi are other foods that make you go :confused:
You're missing out on some GOOD laughs.
I think so.How does that even work? Do they freeze the liquid and then batter it and fry? This is all new to me hahaha!
If I remember what my friend told me correctly they add a ton of flour (maybe something else?) to the kool aid/whatever other drink before frying it. :confused:How does that even work? Do they freeze the liquid and then batter it and fry? This is all new to me hahaha!
I know. I was being facetious.If I remember correctly, ignored posts show up on the app.
My dog has eaten many a Reese's peanut butter cup and she's doing okay at only 25 pounds but I'm sure it depends on the size/breed of the dog and the amount of cacao. I wouldn't risk it and give it to her but I don't freak out if she snatches up a chocolate chip off the floor or a peanut butter cup from someone's stocking, though it was pretty scary the first time!Eh with both of the dogs I've had/have chocolate hasn't been a problem for them. My first dog ate a five pound dark chocolate bar wrapper and all when she was little. She lived to be 15. We put her down due to cancer in her stomach and throat. My current dog gets chocolate all the time (normally semi sweet chocolate chips) and the only health issues shes had are the random bumps that grow on her legs. Shes 10 now.
My dogs have eaten chocolate too. I actually feed my dogs mostly table food. They eat whatever I eat. Their dry dog food is a supplement lol. I know many experts say people food isn't good for them but my chow lived to almost 15 and both of the dogs I have now are very healthy and are in great shape.Eh with both of the dogs I've had/have chocolate hasn't been a problem for them. My first dog ate a five pound dark chocolate bar wrapper and all when she was little. She lived to be 15. We put her down due to cancer in her stomach and throat. My current dog gets chocolate all the time (normally semi sweet chocolate chips) and the only health issues shes had are the random bumps that grow on her legs. Shes 10 now.