Ashlyn 7/17/18 Im So Happy For Mac
.This post may contain affiliate links. These homemade dog treats are filled with savory peanut butter and mashed banana- everything you need to keep your pup happy & energized! Have you met Toby?
He’s my little baby. A little baby that just turned one year old(what!? How’d this happen.) So it’s only natural to celebrate with some homemade dog treats, they are his favorite. (I mean they’re filled with peanut butter and banana, how could they not be?) Ever since I bought these cute little, he knows what’s about to happen when he sees me take them out.
He starts licking his chops and stands right below my feet, (okay well he always does that). He gets pretty excited.
Best kind of Peanut Butter for dogs: All-natural peanut butter without added salt or sugar is best. Do not use lite or sugar-free peanut butter, as those may have artificial sweeteners (such as xylitol) which is toxic to dogs.
I’ve tried these myself before. They look like delicious little cookies and they come out of the oven all warm and fresh, it’s hard not to sneak a little itty bitty taste.
It’s not like eating a bag of treats from Petco that look like human cookies (my dad came over and did that once.) Sorry dad. You’re not going to live that down. Other Dog Treat Recipes:. Follow me! For my latest Cozy Creations, Giveaways, and more, follow me on, &! And to receive my latest recipes right to your inboxit’s free. 😊.
I am SO excited to share tonight’s post with you!! And it’s a little different 🙂 Earlier this week, I had the absolute pleasure of being a guest on the podcast, “ A Jew and a Gentile Walk into a BarMitzvah!” I chatted with the hosts, Charles and Chris, about my story and the crossover of faith and recovery. The guys were great, and couldn’t have given me a warmer welcome on their show. I gave it a listen this morning while I was taking a walk, and I couldn’t be more excited to share it with you, my friends 🙂 It seriously took so much will power to wait all day until 7:00 to publish it — I literally had to sit on my hands to keep from pushing “share!”! Hah So I invite you to please give it a listen.
My starts around the 11:30 mark. Thanks again to Charles and Chris for inviting me to come on! And also: if you missed last night’s post, I shared my recipe for, and even shared a cooking demonstration video for the recipeso that’s worth a couple of laughs, if you need a mid-week pick-me-up! Haha Finally, thank you to everyone who has purchased my book, for loved ones on their Christmas lists. And also, thank you for using my Amazon link, for their Christmas shopping! It’s a free and easy way to support the blog! Alright, that’s it for me!
Heading back to NYC bring and early tomorrow morning so I’ll see ya next time from the Big Apple!.THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO HAS ORDERED MY, AND ““. STAY CONNECTED! – Instagram A big thank you to my sponsor, BetterHelp Online Therapy. Or check out.
Next time you’re shopping on, be sure to use my link! Doing so is absolutely FREE for you, and a great way to support this blog! For Podcast versions of my posts, please check out! You make this blog possible 🙂. Such a great discussion, Caralyn!
I love hearing you talk and share your faith and how God brought you through it! It’s beautiful and I’m so happy for you. We did communion at my church on Sunday and during it, a song we did at my old church every so often popped back into mind. I thought about it again while listening to this interview.
The song is “Carried to the Table” by Leeland. We can choose to see ourselves as undeserving and broken, or we can choose to see ourselves how God does. I wanted to share it with you: Have a great night, friend! I didn’t get a whisper of nerves.
You were cool and breezy from the very first word. It was a real pleasure listening to you talk about everything I’ve read about, filling in details that haven’t come out in your blog (or that I just forgot!). Just like on Patreon, hearing someone adds a dimension that reading can’t capture.
You did great! You interaction with those guys was so easy and fun that what could have been a downer topic was actually entertaining as well as informational. All I think everyone heard was this vibrant, healthy young woman who God rescued from ED. You done good!! 🙂 Safe flight back to NYC!!! I loved the interview. I have similar “core” wounds and shame that I am beginning to work through now, though the symptoms are expressed in other ways, not an ED (though I could see how easy it would be to go that way given the type of pain and misperception of myself).
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Some of the things that were encouraging: 1) I forget the exact words you used, something about waking up every day and telling yourself, “I will love and take care of myself because Jesus loves and cares for me.” 2) Our wounds can either bring shame, or they can glow. 3) the story of your ED nailed to the cross. All of those I need to press into in a parallel way in my life. I have only just barely begun the recovery. Every day, sometimes every minute, is a battle. A fuller recovery feels so far away. But listening to your interview helped me to see that I am on the right path: the sign on my mirror saying, “Today I choose life.
I am beloved by the Father.” Telling Him my emotions even when I don’t feel His presence and the emotions are NOT pretty. Imagining His wounds when I’m tempted to torment myself with other thoughts. Believing that, if you only have a spoon to scoop water out of a bathtub full of water, it may take a long time, but, eventually, the bathtub will be empty. Glad you share so much of your journey. There is hope in seeing someone 100 steps ahead.