WebSteps: 1. Mix the dry ingredients of bird seed, oats, and corn meal together and set aside. 2. Combine the shortening and nut butter in a separate bowl and melt. Stir until completely combined. 3. Pour the …
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WebEncourage the kids to keep a record of the different birds that come to feed. Buy a book to help identify the different species. …
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WebPut the cup of lard in a bowl and microwave about 30 seconds. It should be thick but still liquid with a few unmelted lumps. Mix it to break up the …
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WebMelt peanut butter and lard over low heat. In a large bowl, mix quick oats, birdseed mix, yellow cornmeal and flour. Stir melted …
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WebMethod: Place chopped suet or lard in a glass bowl. Microwave on full heat for 30 seconds. Check if melted and heat in the microwave again for another 15 or 30 seconds. Remove from microwave. Stir in cornmeal, grit, or …
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Web2 cups lard 2 cups peanut butter (smooth or crunchy) 2 cups oatmeal (quick or long cooking) 2 cups mixed birdseed (no milo or whole wheat kernels, songbirds don’t like those) 1 cup flour (I recommend …
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WebCupcake wrappers Bird Suet Directions: 1. In the mixing bowl, add the birdseed and lard. Stir until the grease softens and the ingredients are well mixed. (Feel free to add in berries and/or nuts for variety!) 2. Spoon the …
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WebI have a standard suet basket, and this recipe easily made four blocks that fit the feeder perfectly. Place the baking sheet in the freezer for 2-4 hours. Remove and slice the frozen rectangle into individual …
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WebUnfortunately, most of the typical kid’s food are not healthy options. This includes macaroni and cheese, pizza, hot dogs, cheeseburgers, and french fries, all …
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Web10mins Ingredients: 5 Yields: 5 cups Nutrition information Advertisement ingredients Units: US 2 cups quick-cooking oats 2 cups cornmeal 1 cup lard do not use bacon grease 1 …
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WebHomemade suet is traditionally a cold-weather bird food because the suet itself (the hard fat around the kidneys and loins of cows and sheep) can turn rancid if …
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WebInstructions. In a large pot, combine lard, oatmeal, peanut butter, broth and sugar, stirring frequently. Heat to a boil, then reduce to a simmer. Simmer for 20 mins. or so, or until …
WebChoose feeders that are easy to reach and out of harm’s way. You may need to take precautions to make sure hungry squirrels and other animals don’t take over the birds’ …
Web2 cups coarse cornmeal. 1 cup flour. 1 cup raisins. 1⁄3 cup sugar. 1 cup wild bird seed. Melt lard and peanut butter over low heat. Stir in remaining ingredients. Pour into freezable …
Web1 cup wheat or all-purpose flour 1 cup lard or suet 1/3 to 1/2 cup sugar (can be reduced or eliminated if desired) 1 cup crunchy peanut butter (use a low-fat or low-oil variety for the …
WebTo make a bird cupcake, melt 1 cup shortening and 2 cups chunky peanut butter over low heat, then mix in 5 cups cornmeal. Fill cupcake tins and top with your …
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