Just add a few drops of warm water at a time till it's the right consistency to go thru the syringe. (Chocolate has something in it that in large amounts can kill a dog.Like 2 lbs could kill a small dog,I remember reading somewhere.) Laurie and Rasc al ----- Original Message ----- From: Rides 2 Far Sent: Friday, June 28, 2002 6:07 AM To: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [RC] Chocolate icing Well, experiment number one over with. Took the icing out of the fridge and realized that for a true experiment it needed to sit out in the 90 degree heat all day. Left it in the barn till evening.
Oops. Ants discovered it, but fortunately most were just trekking down the side and not stuck in it. Scraped them away. It was harder to measure my usual 2 heaping Teaspoons to mix with, since it didn't heap. Put in about 4 tsps. Tried to mix with Endurolites since had some handy. It was harder to stir in than with yogurt or applesauce, but it finally absorbed. Wasn't too hard to spoon into the syringe. The consistancy looked a lot like the bought electrolytes in a tube and I thought this might just work. Squirted a tad out getting air out and ants instantly swarmed that spot on the ground.
Decided to give them to the pony I was getting ready to work. He'd never had electrolytes but eats anything that doesn't out run him. I tried to squirt them into his mouth and...no go. The 60cc syringe I usually use is not open enough in the mouth to let the thick stuff out. Managed to get some on his lips and around which he happily licked away. Looked a little like dark lipstick. He thought it was great...does not mean Kaboot will. I think maybe that if I'd had a used paste electrolyte syringe it might have worked just right.
My recipe for icing called for confectioner's sugar, butter, egg, water, & cocoa I believe. There was one on the box that called for vanilla instead of cocoa which would probably be a good idea. It would probably be a good idea to leave out the egg. My mom has quit putting it in her icing because of salmonella threats. I think it's just to make it fluffy anyway. Don't know how long butter would keep from going rancid if packed with salt.
Thought I might try to find a bigger syringe to try again, but turned to find one Australian Shepherd standing on top of the tack trunk cleaning out the bowl ants and all, and the other Aussie lying outside the tackroom chewing on my spatula. Experiment on giving chocolate to dogs disputes findings of experts who claim dogs can't have chocolate.
I have another syringe to try, but am going to ask about it on a separate post since the answer should go in the archives under another topic.
Angie
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