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Dog Food

Submitted By: Shawnda Goodman
Serves: 18
Prep. Time: 1:15

9 cups Chex
® cereal
6 oz. semisweet chocolate chips
1/2 cup peanut butter
1/4 cup butter
1 tsp. vanilla extract
1 1/2 cups powdered sugar

Herbs & Spices at the Firehouse Pantry


-Measure cereal into a large bowl; set aside.
-Microwave chocolate chips, peanut butter, and butter in bowl, uncovered, on high, for 1 minute.
-Stir, then microwave 30 seconds longer, until mixture stirs smooth.
-Stir in vanilla.
-Pour over cereal in bowl, stirring until cereal is covered.
-Pour into large Zip Loc
® bag, add powdered sugar, and shake until well coated.
-Store in Zip Loc
® bags or in air tight container in fridge.

Notes: Obviously, this recipe is for human consumption only. I have a page devoted to informing people of the hazards of chocolate and dogs (click here). I've received several comments concerning the recipe's title and I have deleted them due to being irrelevant to the recipe itself.

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(4) Visitor Comments:

  • I've had "Dog Food" before but the name I know it by is "Puppy Chow" It's wonderful.

  • This is delicious; I always knew the name to be a take off of "Puppy Chow" and know it by "People Chow".

  • I've had this before and came to the site looking for the recipe since I lost mine. Thanks!

  • My family calls it Puppy Chow...it is a great and tasty snack...very popular with my family and everyone I have served it to...it is highly requested at church dinners I attend

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