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  • Mix up a batch of the ingredients below and store it in an airtight container.
  • That way, you'll always have fresh brain food close at hand.!

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  • midgelet 14 years ago
    I would suggest to omit the stuff you don't like and add something you do like.( maybe sunflower seeds or another dried fruit or nut ) As for dogs I just would be careful. I have two dogs and I don't give them any people food at all and I put the stuff away from them anyway
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  • bouviermom 14 years ago
    I love this - except that I really don't like the texture of Pumpkin Seeds. Is there a nutritional equivalent substitute? Also, are there any of these ingredients that are dangerous for dogs, other than walnuts? My "girl" is very clever and agile, and finds everything. I really need brain support.
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  • lovebreezy 14 years ago
    I just discovered goji berries as they were in a package of trail bite bars I picked up. They looked like tiny chile pods as they are long and thin and had seeds that looked the same. By long I mean an eighth of an inch but narrow. They do taste a lot like crasins. Glad to know they are brain food -- I can use all the help I can get.
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