Let’s just get into what’s important here. I GOT A DOG. No, not just any dog. A french bulldog. The best french bulldog in the entire world. I now understand why parents always think their child is super smart or learns quickly or artistic, when really, they’re just like any other child.  Well, I’m totally not like those parents. My dog really IS the best dog in the world. Ok, I’ll stop. But I am absolutely in love. I honestly never knew I could love something so much. At night, while he’s in his crate, all I think about is how excited I am to wake up and hang out with him again. Even to just take him outside so he doesn’t pee on our carpet. I’m excited to just be teaching him not to pee everywhere. I would have never thought I would actually want to do that. He’s wonderful.

So obviously I have to tell you how this whole puppy thing came to be. Because honestly, I didn’t think we would get a puppy until July once I was done with the cookbook tour, but that all changed on Thursday. So I was sitting on the couch, doing my normal blog routine on Thursday night, the boyfriend comes home as usual and tells me he’s putting sweat pants on. Instantly, there was a knock at the door. I thought it was this mechanic guy from the building because he’s been stopping by to fix things, so of course I yelled at the bf to get it. I’m a lovely girlfriend. Well, he told me he didn’t have pants on so I had to. So I open the door and what’s at the door step? A French bulldog red blue fawn puppy. Just sitting there. Patiently. I didn’t understand what was going on. I couldn’t talk, I didn’t know where it came from, I didn’t know whose it was. Well, my friend popped out and said, I think it’s yours. I instantly knelt down on the ground and he went straight up my chest and nuzzled his head in my neck. I melted. I mean, completely melted. I started to tear up. I couldn’t believe this was my puppy and I already loved him that much. Unreal.

The first night we had him, I slept with him on the couch. We wanted him to be as comfortable as possible the first night, so the bf let me get away with it. But the second night, it was onto crate training. Let me tell you, if you’ve never crate trained a puppy before, it’s pretty much the worst feeling in the entire world. If it was just me, I would have totally given in. They don’t just cry, the scream. They scream bloody murder. I really, really hope the neighbors weren’t home because it sounded like we were killing a cat. Anywho, we got through the first night, only screamed for probably less than 10 minutes, then he ended up sleeping for 5 hours. The next night, he didn’t cry at all. It was AWESOME. He’s getting this sleeping-in-the-crate-peeing-and-pooping-outside thing. It’s great. I can’t wait until he totally gets it. Thankfully, he pees about 1/2 teaspoon every time so it ain’t too bad.

Wanna see like 100 pictures of him? Okyaygreatdeal.

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this was the first night we got him
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he’s got such floppy ears!
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he’s pretty much a badass at the gym
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one ear popped up! one more to go!
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his eyes are my favorite things in the world
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Raw No-Bake Chocolate Pudding Cups

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  • Yield: 2 1x

Ingredients

Scale

For the crust

For the pudding

  • 1 (14 ounce) can of coconut cream* (placed in a fridge overnight)
  • 1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 1/3 cup maple syrup (or other sweetener of choice)
  • 2 tablespoons almond butter (or other nut or seed butter)
  • pinch of cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • extra coconut cream, to garnish (optional)

Instructions

  1. In a small bowl, place all crust ingredients into a bowl and mix together with hands or a spoon. Half the crust ingredients and place into two jars and press down. Place in refrigerator to settle.
  2. Place all pudding ingredients into a blender or food processor (I used my Blendtec twister jar) and puree until completely smooth.
  3. Once smooth, pour into jars with the crust and let refrigerate for up to an hour.
  4. Garnish with any extra coconut cream that remains in the can or from another can. Eat up!

Notes

*I found my canned coconut cream at Sprouts but you can also use full fat canned coconut milk, just make sure to leave it in the fridge overnight. Discard of the coconut water at the bottom of the can (use for shakes, etc.)

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83 Comments

  1. Holly says:

    So stinkin’ cute!!! And, let’s clear this up, the feeling you have for your dog does not compare to the feeling you have for a child 🙂 Now maybe you will consider having some babies? 🙂 Multiply the feeling you have for your puppy by a million and maybe, just maybe, you might understand the love a parent has for their child 🙂

    1. juli says:

      Naaaaa.

      1. Kiah says:

        HA.

      2. Sara says:

        LOL! Juli, you’re awesome. Just sayin’. From a proud furbaby Mom.

  2. Sam says:

    He is SO cute!! Is he from a breeder in the Swnvwr area. If so could you share where from!?

  3. Melissa says:

    Sooo lucky with crate training! We have two Great Danes who got it instantly but our shih-tzu cried and cried for days…now he sleeps with us and makes my husband his little spoon every night!

  4. Janelle says:

    He is the freakin’ cutest French bulldog I have ever seen! ABDORABLE! Oh..and the recipe looks good too.






  5. Claire @ Flake and Cake says:

    Wow cute overload! What a gorgeous pooch. The dessert looks pretty fab too 🙂

  6. Starstryder says:

    Aww, I am not a dog person but wow what a cutiepie. Those eyes are just so beautiful. Lucky little boy 🙂

  7. Ange says:

    The pudding looks yummy but your story and pics of Jackson are FABULOUS! Congratulations to both of you!

  8. Lisa says:

    I love your site. I love your recipes. Most of all I love that you have joined the “I just had my heart stolen by my puppy” crowd. Hope you have a lifetime of love and fun with him…Bogey (our Yorkie) has been at my side for 5 years…Best. Years. Ever.

  9. simone says:

    Snoring and farting.. They are good at it! Maybe even the best 🙂

    Great recipe!






  10. Megan @ The Skinny-Life says:

    What cute dog! He is simply adorable!