These turned out great :D I used an extra banana and more oats, so they turned out a little different, but definitely a great recipe! Thanks for sharing ;)
I kept mine in a sealed container for two weeks before they were used up :) after that, they get a little hard. And I'd recommend the banana, because it helps hold things together
+arianna_horse 003 If it's in celsius, it would be around 150 degrees to cook them - but if it only goes to 250 fahrenheit, then just cook them longer :) pretty sure yours is celsius :)
JD Dressage thank you so much because I am saving up for a barrel racing horse and I don’t know what it’s could be allergic to hope it is not allergic to anything
Canola/veg oils are not good. You should use olive or coconut oil. I wouldnt put sugar in it either. Honey would is the better option. Use oat flour, not reg flour. Their health is important.
loved the treats, i did them with apple instead and they smell lovely, thanks for the idea
This sounds good! Chanel will love them! Thanks Jenna!!
Love these! Totally trying them!
Thanks so much! I love your channel :)
Aww great idea I'm totally trying these for my horse x
These turned out great :D I used an extra banana and more oats, so they turned out a little different, but definitely a great recipe! Thanks for sharing ;)
No problem! I'm glad you liked them :D
Omg got to try these
Ps great vid
Great Diy!
Thanks so much :D
It's easier to add water when you want the mixture to stick more!
I didn't even think of that! Probably easier than attempting to use horny with extremely sticky hands xD
lol, "unless your horse is weird"
I tried them out! I think maybe a little less honey would work better :) they were a little wet. Overall, my horse loves them!
Can I use no fruit ? I need to make them today and I don't have any fruit
Lauren's Life yes.
Can I use anything instead of honey
Can you use other snacks to or just bannana
Can I use anything other then a banana? And how long can I keep these before they go old?
I kept mine in a sealed container for two weeks before they were used up :) after that, they get a little hard. And I'd recommend the banana, because it helps hold things together
can you type the oven time and resipe in the coments
Do I have to use banna
my oven has got only 250 degrees. it's ok?? i can make the same this fabsome treats??
+arianna_horse 003 If it's in celsius, it would be around 150 degrees to cook them - but if it only goes to 250 fahrenheit, then just cook them longer :) pretty sure yours is celsius :)
What if your horse doesn't like them?
How would you store them?
One Rider OnefashionGirl In a container or Ziploc would do :)
Can I use molasses
Yes :)
can u use vegetable oil instead of conola
For sure! They're exactly the same :)
+horseluver478 ok thanks love your video
Alejandra Deleon aw thanks so much :D
Has Rosie tried them?
She will today! My dog liked them so I'm sure she will xD
whats 300•F in Celsius?? Cause my oven is Celsius not Fahrenheit. Thanks.
About 150 :)
kk ty :)
Can I give it to my dog? She loves most of the ingredients listed in this video
sure!
Why not molasses instead of honey and mix in some shredded carrot?
Can I used any fruit
I would stick to banana, but if anything you could throw in apple or pear and some extra water and honey :)
JD Dressage thank you so much because I am saving up for a barrel racing horse and I don’t know what it’s could be allergic to hope it is not allergic to anything
no worries! good luck with your future horse :)
JD Dressage thank you I am so excited I have dreamed of having my own horse since I was 2 now I am 16
Horse oats? Or human oats?
Karolina Szafer Human ones are fine, as long as they are plain without any flavouring :)
Canola/veg oils are not good. You should use olive or coconut oil. I wouldnt put sugar in it either. Honey would is the better option. Use oat flour, not reg flour. Their health is important.
Can i sub honey for agave
Can I use vegetable oil