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Ever wonder if your hamster is secretly a genius? Welcome to today’s episode in my life as a Hamsta Mama, continually playing Am I Smarter Than My Hamster?, inspired by the classic quiz show Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader?—where grown-ups try to answer elementary school questions and often discover that the 10-year-olds might just know more than they do.
My challenge: convincing my clever little fur ball to eat his MAZURI pellets instead of angling for treats. And when I say clever… this guy has gone on pellet strikes for up to two or three days, happily surviving off his foraged stockpile—even on nights when I don’t give him any treats! Clearly, he’s playing the long game. Embarrassingly, I need to constantly up my game.
So, I got a little creative and baked some cookies! Some are plain, some have a tiny bit of buckwheat flour, and a dollop of “frosting” topped with 5 grains of quinoa for flair. Here’s the recipe for anyone daring enough to challenge their hamster’s taste buds:
Hamster Cookie Recipe

My challenge: convincing my clever little fur ball to eat his MAZURI pellets instead of angling for treats. And when I say clever… this guy has gone on pellet strikes for up to two or three days, happily surviving off his foraged stockpile—even on nights when I don’t give him any treats! Clearly, he’s playing the long game. Embarrassingly, I need to constantly up my game.
So, I got a little creative and baked some cookies! Some are plain, some have a tiny bit of buckwheat flour, and a dollop of “frosting” topped with 5 grains of quinoa for flair. Here’s the recipe for anyone daring enough to challenge their hamster’s taste buds:
Hamster Cookie Recipe
- Ingredients:
- 1/4 cup MAZURI pellets (crumbled in my Vita-Mix)
- Water (enough to make a moldable dough)
- Optional: tiny bit of buckwheat flour
- Optional: small dollop of hamster-safe “frosting”
- Optional: 5 grains of quinoa for decoration
- Mash the MAZURI pellets with a little water until they form a dough.
- Shape into tiny cookie-sized pieces.
- Cook gently in a pan on low heat until firm enough for your hamster to nibble.
- If you like, mix in a pinch of buckwheat flour for texture.
- Add a tiny dollop of “frosting” on top and sprinkle 5 grains of quinoa.

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