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Let's Pamper Our Pups! (Flex Course)

In this 4 week course students will learn to make four different dog treats that use 4 ingredients or less per treat.
Sara
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What's included

0 pre-recorded lessons
4 weeks
of teacher support
1 year access
to the content

Class Experience

This is a Flex class.  There are no live meetings with flex courses. 

In this four week course students will learn to make four different styles of dog treats.   All of the dog treats use limited ingredients. Several of these treats can be modified to make different flavors.   In the class we will discuss the variations that can be used in the recipes to create different flavors.  Each week I will post a video of myself making the treat.   After I post the video I will ask questions in the classroom and expect students to answer these questions about the treats.  Some questions they may be asked are: Did your dog like it? What flavor did you make?  What other flavors do you think would be fun to make? Do you have any special treat recipes you would like to share?  I will also ask students to upload videos or photos of their dog(s) trying the treats.  During the first week of class we will introduce our dogs and tell each other a little about them. Including age (if known),breed (if known) and anything special about their dog (ex. the dogs rescue story, a special trick, something that makes their dog unique, ect).  Students will be expected to participate in the classroom discussions. 

I will post the ingredient lists on Friday and I will post the video with the recipe on Monday to allow several days to get any ingredients you may not have in your home. 

Each class will vary in size, so discussion and interaction will vary.

Week 1: We will make a 2 ingredient dog biscuit.
Week 2: We will make a 3 ingredient dog ice cream
Week 3: We will make a 4 ingredient soft treat
Week 4:We will make 3 ingredient dog cupcakes

Other Details

Parental Guidance
Students will be using the oven for two of the treats and may need assistance. Videos are uploaded to you tube, they are set for kids, so there are no ads with the video. They are listed as unlisted so students will only be able to view them with the link listed in the classroom each week.
Supply List
Bananas
Plain low-fat yogurt OR unsweetened applesauce
Dog safe peanut butter ( make sure doesn't contain xylitol)
Canned pumpkin ( use whole pumpkin, not pumpkin pie mix)
Milk
Quick oat
8 oz dog safe flavor of jar baby food
Flour
Eggs
Cookie sheet
Parchment paper
Muffin tin
Non stick cooking spray if not using silicon muffin tin
Toothpick- for checking if cupcakes are done
Cookie cutter
Mixing bowl
Fork
Spoon
Measuring cups
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In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
  • Youtube
Joined June, 2017
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I have an animal rescue, and I love to make homemade dog treats for my dogs. I prefer homemade dog treats over store bought treats because the ingredients are minimal and are safer for the dogs. 

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