I couldn't afford to buy pressies this year *as if I look will spend a fortune :roll:
I decided to make some pinatas, I made some small ones the other day and tested them and the buns love them.
Just incase anyone else wants to make some here are the ingredients and the recipe :lol:
Here I have Oat Wheat & Barley hay, apple bits, pure dried grass, raspberry leaves, dried dandilion, ginko plus, brown paper, string and scissors (oh and an apple stick hiding)!
Cut the paper to a decent size and put the apple stick in the middle.
Add oat wheat and barley hay and ginko plus (or something similar).
Add some dried leaves or herbs, I also put in pure dried grass. Add these to the top of the paper as opposed to centre (makes rolling easier).
Sprinkle some dried fruit pieces on top (not too much)!
Roll the paper up, with the end of the paper facing up scrunch the paper at each end slightly, making sure you are trapping all the goodies.
Tie some string tightly around the scrunched parts.
Cut any excess string off and trim the paper back as required.
Here are the four I have made for xmas presents
As with any toys though, please supervise your pets and with these try to make sure they dont eat too much paper (if any) and the string.
Your buns will throw these things around, until they decide to chew the paper to eat all the yummy stuff inside. Once they have finished all the filling, throw away the paper and string! It wont take long to destroy, my three confirm that! :lol:
Enjoy
I decided to make some pinatas, I made some small ones the other day and tested them and the buns love them.
Just incase anyone else wants to make some here are the ingredients and the recipe :lol:
Here I have Oat Wheat & Barley hay, apple bits, pure dried grass, raspberry leaves, dried dandilion, ginko plus, brown paper, string and scissors (oh and an apple stick hiding)!
Cut the paper to a decent size and put the apple stick in the middle.
Add oat wheat and barley hay and ginko plus (or something similar).
Add some dried leaves or herbs, I also put in pure dried grass. Add these to the top of the paper as opposed to centre (makes rolling easier).
Sprinkle some dried fruit pieces on top (not too much)!
Roll the paper up, with the end of the paper facing up scrunch the paper at each end slightly, making sure you are trapping all the goodies.
Tie some string tightly around the scrunched parts.
Cut any excess string off and trim the paper back as required.
Here are the four I have made for xmas presents
As with any toys though, please supervise your pets and with these try to make sure they dont eat too much paper (if any) and the string.
Your buns will throw these things around, until they decide to chew the paper to eat all the yummy stuff inside. Once they have finished all the filling, throw away the paper and string! It wont take long to destroy, my three confirm that! :lol:
Enjoy
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