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Sweet Potato Dog Ice Cream
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Instructions
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Place all ingredients in a blender or food processor and blend until smooth. Alternatively, you can mix everything together in a bowl, making sure to break up the sweet potato as much as possible (this is what I did).
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Once all of the ingredients are blended, pour the mixture into your desired containers for freezing.
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Place in the freezer for at least a few hours to harden.
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Feed to your pups and enjoy their excitement and gratitude (I like to pretend my dogs say thank you. I know they mean it).
Notes
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*to make sweet potato puree, simple cook a sweet potato and mash the inside until very little chunks remain.
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*the amount of treats that this makes is totally dependent on what you freeze them in.
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Tips & Tricks (5)
- Choose Natural Peanut Butter Carefully 🥜Use unsalted, xylitol-free natural peanut butter as xylitol is toxic to dogs; check the label twice to ensure no added sugars or artificial sweeteners.
- Freeze in Stages for Perfect Texture 🧊Freeze the mixture for 2-3 hours until slushy, then stir thoroughly to break up ice crystals, then freeze again for a creamy consistency that's easier for dogs to enjoy.
- Use High-Quality Plain Yogurt 🥛Select plain yogurt with live active cultures and no added sugars or artificial ingredients, as these promote digestive health alongside the sweet potato's fiber content.
- Roast Your Own Sweet Potato Puree 🍠Roast whole sweet potatoes instead of using canned puree for superior flavor, texture, and nutritional density that dogs will love even more.
- Portion Control with Ice Cube Trays 🧊Freeze the mixture in silicone ice cube trays for perfectly portioned servings that are easy to serve and store, preventing overfeeding for smaller dogs.
Recipe Facts
Diet at a Glance
Vegetarian
Gluten Free
Low-Cholesterol
My Calorie Intake
Smart Nutrition 
Nutrition Per Serving
Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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