Even the proportion of dry to
wet ingredients seems unknown.
Not exact matches
Combine the
wet and dry
ingredients - if it
seems way too thick, add almond milk a tablespoon at a time just until the
ingredients are able to combine and still stick together.
They are chewy but don't
seem wet enough to blend the other dry
ingredients.
In a bowl, add all of your dry
ingredients and then pour your
wet ingredients on top, mixing until all of your
ingredients are combined (you can need the cookie dough with your hands if desired - if it doesn't
seem to be coming together after a while, add a few drops of water or milk).
Combine the rest of the dry
ingredients and spices, then fold in the
wet ingredients, including the seed water (AKA the flax egg — I know, yum) Add an extra splash of coconut milk if the batter
seems too thick to pour.
Doesn't
seem like enough flour for the quantity of
wet ingredients.
They will only eat the pate style
wet food, and these limited
ingredient foods have a very soft texture which they really
seem to love.
Evaluating by its
ingredients alone Merrick Chunky Colossal Chicken Dinner
Wet Dog Food
seems to be a highly recommended canned dog food.
The combination, however, of two very dry
ingredients seemed like an odd choice as you will definitely need something
wet to drink in order to enjoy this one.