Peanut Butter Suet Feeder Recipes

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WEBIn large mixing bowl, thoroughly combine ingredients. Peanut butter should hold everything together without excess globs. It should not be oily. If ingredients aren't sticking, …

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WEB2 cups quick cooking oats. 2 cups bird seed mix. 1 cup yellow cornmeal. 1 cup flour. Melt peanut butter and lard over low heat. In a large bowl, mix quick oats, birdseed mix, …

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WEB1-2 cups seeds and grains ( sunflower seeds, millet, pinhead oatmeal, etc…) ½ cup rolled oats (porridge oats) ¼ cup natural home-dried fruits. ½ cup natural nut butter (crunchy). …

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WEBInstructions. Melt the peanut butter and lard together in a pan over low heat, then mix in the remaining ingredients (while still on low heat). Press the mixture into a square or …

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WEBInstructions. Melt the suet or lard in a pot on low heat, stirring often. Add the peanut butter and stir until completely melted. Slowly add each dry ingredient and stir. Consistency …

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WEB1 cup peanut butter. Directions: In a large mixing bowl, slowly add the melted fats to the dry mixture while gently stirring or mixing on low until a dough forms. If too gummy, add …

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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 …

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WEBFollow this easy recipe to make suet feeders at home by FBC-NYC member Tristan Higginbotham! Hang yours up in a safe place winter-spring to give birds some e

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WEB2 cups birdseed. Melt the shortening and peanut butter together in a heavy saucepan over medium heat. Do not boil. Remove from heat and stir in the oatmeal, birdseed and …

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WEB2 pounds fresh ground suet; 1/2 cup chunky peanut butter; 1/2 cup shelled sunflower seeds or chopped pecans; Preparation: Melt suet in a saucepan over low heat. Add …

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WEBRecipe No. 2. This next recipe is a peanut butter suet made for birds. As usual, it uses peanut butter as the main ingredient but also other accessible and easy-to-get …

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WEBMelt 1 cup of lard and 1 cup of crunchy peanut butter in microwave or over low heat in a kettle. Stir, then add: 2 cups of quick cook oats. 2 cups yellow cornmeal. 1 cup of flour. …

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WEB1 cup raisins or sultanas. 2 cups of birdseed (choose a seed that is suitable for the birds in your garden) Method. Render down the fat. A slow cooker is good for this. In a large …

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WEBFollow instructions for rendering suet. Over low heat, melt suet and add peanut butter. Stir until well blended. Mix ingredients together in a large bowl. Pour suet into the bowl …

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WEBdirections. Melt the lard and peanut butter, and mix in the dry ingredients and bird seed. Often we mix in bacon fat, bread crumbs, Red River cereal, or whatever we have on …

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WEBInstructions. Melt the peanut butter and lard together in a pan over low heat, then mix in the remaining ingredients (while still on low heat). Press the mixture into a square or …

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