Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Good Karma and Good Cookies!

Hello once again to all my dog friends, friends of dogs, and cats!

Big News: My parents and I had a business meeting about which organization to support in March. Here's a hint, it's Karma Rescue!! Oh, guess that's not a hint. Sorry, too excited to hold it back.

Karma rescue does important work. They take dogs out of high kill shelters and find happy homes for them to live in. It sounds simple because it's only one sentence but it's not, it's actually very hard work. Karma Rescue is so good at what they do that Los Angeles Magazine voted them the city's best adoption service! I guess they have pretty good Karma. Read all about them at: www.karmarescue.org
 
By the way, here is just one doggy friend that you could adopt from Karma Rescue. Meet Janie Z! She's a 4 year old Pit/American bull dog who likes other dogs her size and is great on leash (my parents only WISH I were, ha!) She's a pretty girl, and so stylish! Gotta find out where she shops...

It has been a busy week! That meeting we had AND baking goodies! Mom spent most of the week baking, decorating and packaging a fresh batch of cookies for everyone. I gotta say, when she bakes, it drives me SO crazy!

The delicious smells of natural peanut butter, organic sweet potatoes and cinnamon just fill the whole house up. I get so excited I can't help but hang around while the cookies are cooling on the racks. As soon as those cookies have cooled down, I'm right there giving them the first sniff test. Then I see how fast I can stuff one into my face! I take my Chief Baked Goods Tester job very seriously and frankly, I think I'm pretty good at it.

I'm happy to make it official: the new batch is in fact, yummy! Also, they're pretty fun to look at (though I don't do much of that.) Take a look for yourself.

My mom calls this cookie series the "Give a Dog a Home! Baked Cookie," Version 1 (she says she's perfecting her cookies with each batch, so the next one may be a little different.) But I think these are pretty cool.

They're made with gluten-free oat flour, organic sweet potatoes, natural unsalted peanut butter AND covered with a natural yogurt frosting. The dog house tastes delicious, the heart is also good and the carob frosted paw is the best paw I ever licked.

And I'm not the only one who likes my mama's baking. We took the cookies to dog park and wouldn't you know it, we found a bunch of other dogs who agreed with us. Mom wasn't sure you'd believe us so she took pictures of our new pals.

Here's one picture (that's Dee Dee!) See more at: www.flickr.com/photos/rosiesbarkery/sets/Sunday in the Park


A yummy time was had by all ...

Well, that's all the bark I have today. Gotta go chew on a bone and groom my cat brothers. Thanks for sitting, staying and reading. Good human!

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