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Bird Food Recipes Your Birds Will LOVE

The following recipes are ones that I have tried on my own birds with great success.
NOTE: Measurements are often inexact. I cook the "old fashioned way";
by look/texture/taste, not by exact teaspoons and cups.
Besides, if it's not the same every time, the birds stay interested in it longer!


NOTE:Bird bread is wonderful for teasing a reluctant bird into eating something other than just bird seed.
You can start by making regular corn bread, and crumbling a little bit over the bird's seed dish every day.
Once he gets used to picking through it to get to his "real food", he may begin to actually taste some.
At that point, you can begin adding a little more bread, until he has to eat some to find the seeds beneath it.
Once you see the bird is eating the plain corn bread, you can start making "bird bread" instead.
By slowly adding new things to the bird bread batter, you can often sneak new foods into your picky eaters!

(This was the recipe I used until a couple years ago. It looks intimidating, but it's really very simple.
I switched to the other recipe below because I prefer a denser bird bread
than what this recipe produces.


KATHY'S EARLY BIRD BREAD RECIPE


Preheat oven following bread mix instructions. Grease 7" x 10" cake pan.
Follow instructions on package for number of eggs used, then add one more egg.
Substitute fruit juices for milk required by mix.
Add approximately 1/2 cup of hulled sunflower seeds, and approximately
1/2 to 3/4 cup each of frozen veggie and frozen fruit.
Add handful of raisins.
Mix all ingredients together well.
Pour into heavily greased 9"x 13" cake pan.
Sprinkle small handful of hulled millet seeds over top.
Bake until cake pulls away from sides of pan and is golden brown on top
(it should be hard on top, but not burned.)
Let cool completely, then cut into small (1") cubes.
Place cubes and any crumbled pieces in a plastic bag or container, and freeze.
To use, just remove one or two cubes and thaw, then crumble up into bird's dish.
Vitamins or wheatgrass powder can be sprinkled over the cooled, baked cake.
For one bird, this should last several weeks. Use as a treat to supplement the regular diet.
In emergencies, this can be served in place of regular food.

For Variety:



FRUITY ICE

Puree fruits in blender or food processor until smooth and mixed.
Pour into ice cube trays, and freeze until solid.
Keep frozen, stored in freezer containers or plastic bags.
To serve, remove 1-2 cubes per bird, thaw slightly.
Some of my birds actually seem to prefer the frozen fruit, especially in summer!


KATHY'S EASY BIRD BREAD RECIPE

This recipe produces a heavy, dense bread that doesn't easily fall apart,
making it easier to store and freeze.

Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Heavily grease one 9"x13" cake pan.
Mix all dry ingredients together well in large bowl.
Add eggs and baby food. Stir until all ingredients are evenly moist.
Batter will be very thick and heavy. Pour batter into cake pan.
Bake approximately 40 minutes, or until cake pulls away from sides of pan.
Cool completely, cut into small cubes.
Reserve enough for 2-3 days, and freeze the rest. Thaw as needed.


BEANS AND RICE


Soak beans overnight. Drain, rinse, refill pan with water.
Add carrots and cook with beans for 1 hour.
Add corn and rice and cook till warm. Cool and serve.
Store excess in leak proof containers.
May be frozen in 3 day serving sized containers, and thawed before use.


15 BEAN SOUP

Soak beans overnight. Add rice, cook for 1 hour or until done.
Add corn 50 minutes after you started beans cooking.
Drain water and serve. Store excess in leakproof containers.
May be frozen in 3 day serving sized containers, and thawed before use.


MILLET & RICE

Soak millet in water for 20 minutes prior to cooking.
Mix together with rice and serve warmed.


AMBROSIA

Combine all ingredients and toss well. Can be frozen until further use.

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