But tearing open
a bag of dried cranberries often conjures up four furry legs, a twitching nose and a lolling tongue; your dog heard the sound of food packaging, and now he wants a taste.
I just came across
a bag of dried cranberries in my pantry and was wondering what to do with them — now I know!!
Not exact matches
Thankfully at the very bottom
of my baking drawer I found a
bag of white chocolate chips and just barely a cups worth
of dried cranberries.
12 oz
of dark chocolate, finely chopped, or 1
bag of dark or semisweet chocolate chips 3 c cornflakes 1 c
dried cherries or
cranberries (I used 1/2 c
of each)
The easiest variation on this dough would be to mix in ingredients: a
bag of chocolate chips,
dried cranberries, walnuts, toffee, lemon zest, poppy seeds... spraaankles.
1
Bag of Spinach 1/4 cup Crumbled Goat Cheese 1/2 cup Sweet and Spicy Pecans 1/2 cup
dried Orange flavored
Cranberries Sesame Soy Vinaigrette Clean spinach salad, toss all ingredients together and a...
1 - 12 ounce
bag fresh
cranberries 10
dried Calimyrna figs, roughly chopped 1 cup granulated sugar Peel
of 1 lemon 1-1/2 cups water
I always have cans
of garbanzo beans (aka chickpeas) in my pantry, a jar full
of bulk
dried cranberries, and
bags of frozen veggies like edamame.
Look for
cranberries packaged in
bags in the produce section
of your supermarket, in the freezer section, jellied,
dried or juiced.
I too like to use what I have on hand & was wondering what I'd use for the cherries... I had a
bag of frozen berries in my freezer, which I added, then saw your suggestion
dried cranberries.
The answer is yes, hamsters can eat
cranberries in small quantities, but it is important to pay attention to the way that the
cranberries are prepared — the
dried cranberries you find in your
bag of trail mix are often covered in table sugar, which can be unhealthy for hamsters if they eat it in significant amounts.
when confronted with
bags of dried cat food (bad bad bad for cats) and it has freakin»
cranberries (very popular in «organic» and «natural»
dried cat foods which is particularly ironic because
dried kibble is in no way part
of a feline «natural» diet.
One day I found no less than 12 unopening 1 gallon containors
of honey roasted cashews (yep the plastic wrapper still on), 20 containers
of dried cranberries, and at least 30
bags of sunflower seeds.