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I am attending a "Dog & Cat" themed potluck party this weekend and would love some help with ideas on what to bring.  Somebody already mentioned bringing hotdogs and hush puppies.  It can be dog and/or cat in the name of the dish, or presentation (i.e. cookies in a dog treat jar).  

I do have a couple friends who are gluten and/or dairy free, and would like to take something that everyone can enjoy.  Thanks!



2014-06-26 8:38 AM
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Originally posted by jenstewey

I am attending a "Dog & Cat" themed potluck party this weekend and would love some help with ideas on what to bring.  Somebody already mentioned bringing hotdogs and hush puppies.  It can be dog and/or cat in the name of the dish, or presentation (i.e. cookies in a dog treat jar).  

I do have a couple friends who are gluten and/or dairy free, and would like to take something that everyone can enjoy.  Thanks!




have you looked on pinterest? I can't access at work, but if you google like dog cat themed food - the first few results are pinterest boards

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2014-06-26 8:39 AM
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Thanks.. I noticed the same thing but also can't get to pinterest at work.  This might have to wait until I get home this evening :-)

2014-06-26 8:41 AM
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i also found this link - http://www.catster.com/lifestyle/cat-themed-party-for-adults

it had some cute ideas - fresh strawberries that could be made to look like mice with almond slivers and licorice
2014-06-26 9:19 AM
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Subject: RE: Dog & Cat themed potluck ideas
It doesn't score very high on the nutrition scale, but my students enjoyed it when a mom brought one in for a birthday--google Litter Box Cake. As I recall it involves Oreo crumbs and various other goodies.

2014-06-26 9:56 AM
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My sister's favorite halloween potluck dish (which, once you read you will understand, could be used for this):

Cook a batch of brownies - but leave them slightly underdone. Roll them into small logs (3 inches by 1/2 inch diameter). Place them on a bed of chopped nuts. She called them "Litterbox treats"


2014-06-26 10:14 AM
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Originally posted by jswayland My sister's favorite halloween potluck dish (which, once you read you will understand, could be used for this): Cook a batch of brownies - but leave them slightly underdone. Roll them into small logs (3 inches by 1/2 inch diameter). Place them on a bed of chopped nuts. She called them "Litterbox treats"

I suppose you could do the same with some green coconut flakes instead of chopped nuts.  (Maybe have a baggies to pick up the treats?)  

Other associations to tie in to pet themes...

catnip--mint
kibble--cookie pieces or cookie dough

Even serve regular food in dog bowls.  

2014-06-26 10:53 AM
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These ideas are great -- thank you!

2014-06-26 12:41 PM
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You could take "puppy chow". It's a hit at parties in the Midwest especially around the holidays.

http://www.food.com/recipe/puppy-chow-or-monkey-munch-74048
2014-06-29 1:34 AM
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Bring a couple random Chinese take-out dishes in the foam containers.  Draw a dog on one, and a cat on the other...

 

 

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