Valley so dark.
but i still can
hear the dogs barking at night.
and the height
of the moon is tooth inchs long!
said a boy that had a loose
tooth! and than Georgie
said the moon is ugly!!!
hold your tooth georgie!
okay i will!
My tooth came out!!
said georgie
did it come out
of shame??
of course not silly guy!! said Georgie
the End
Down the willow path
there was a math test that had blowed
and swiftly sewed into the farmer’s boot
when he saw the paper he gave a hooting laught
then he said this willow path once had a train
pass throught and it gave a lound toot.
by Addison George
by ςilhouette ಠ_ಠMember since:February 19, 2007Total points:1,366 (Level 3)
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Hello there~
I have a bunch o’ recipes, I’ll list them down here! (Some are made by me, some are from other websites)
Bunny Biscuits
3 pc. Apple, bite sized
3 inch pc. Banana, mashed till soft
1 inch pc. Strawberry
1 pc raisin, cut in1/2 (Best to find one that is not high in sugar or sugarless.)
2 Baby Carrots, both cut half 2 times.(Should have 8 pcs. as result)
Put the apple, strawberry, and raisin in your serving dish. After the carrots are cut, top it in the dish. After that, put your banana in there over everything else. Give it to your rabbit and watch her/him devour in seconds.
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Raspberry Cookies
(Credit to Bunny Treats)
1/3 cup Frozen Raspberries, de-thawed
1/2 Tbsp Dried Mint
1/3 cup Rabbit Pellets
3 Tbsp Old Fashion Oats
Preheat oven to 375 degrees
With a fork, mash raspberries together
Mix raspberries with mint.
Grind pellets (use a coffee grinder only used to make rabbit treats)
Mix with oats. Slowly add dry mixture to raspberry, mint mixture until well blended together. Using a teaspoon measuring spoon, spoon out onto a cookie sheet covered in parchment paper (it prevents sticking and doesn’t add any grease)
Flatten cookies with a fork to about 1/4” thick
Cook for 20 minutes or until brown on bottom. Let cool (For a crunchier treat, turn off oven and leave in until stove cools)
Once cooled, place in sealed container or bag. Can be left out for about a week but to prevent spoiling, refrigerate or freeze treats
Makes About 18-20 cookies
*This Recipe is great for those winter months when raspberries are out of season.
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Bunny Cookies
(Credits to Handmade Pet Recipes)
(Grammar and spelling errors are corrected by me)
1/4 c. Banana*
1 c. -rabbit’s favorite fruit & vegetable-
*Small amount of water (for Bananas)
-Be sure that everything you use is rabbit-friendly.
1. Cut up all the fruits and vegetables and put them into a bowl.
2. Mix water and banana until creamy. (skip this step if you are using yogurt)
Note: The Banana = paste’.
3. Now take a bit of paste (the size you want your cookie to be) and put it on a plate.
4. Put the same amount of fruits and vegetables onto the paste. Repeat until you’ve made enough or used up the ingredients.
5. Put into the freezer for 30 min.
6. Serve to your rabbit and watch it munch it away! Give only 1 or 1/2 per day.
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Oh, and I’ve watched a little carrot cake made for a birthday rabbit on youtube, what she said was pretty simple!
You get some carrots, grind them (not until they’re juice, but really tiny pieces) and bunch them all together and sqeeze it tight to keep it from falling. It’s a rabbit carrot cake. ^^
I used to collect a lot of recipes, which took me forever since it’s hard to find them. xD; I have 16 recipes, including my own, but some of them I can’t gaurantee will work since I didn’t them out yet.
So I picked my favorite recipes. Enjoy!