chris-md
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- Feb 6, 2010
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- Parrots
- Parker - male Eclectus
Aphrodite - red throated conure (RIP)
Just wondering, in the care of your birdies, what's the one tool or trick you can't live without. That one item or technique that make the biggest difference in the husbandry.
For me it's a hand chopper. Saves so much cutting time! I easily spent 15 min cutting items and cleaning the cutting board. Now it's 5 minutes including clean up. best of all the size is perfect for single servings!
I use it mainly when I don't want to give him his chop, or for fruits. He still has 3 weeks worth of a very large batch of chop I made, and I don't want to make that the only thing I give him for meals. So when I want to make a single batch of chop with, say, weeds from outside which he LOVES (dandelions, lilacs, purple dead nettle, violets, etc) or fresh garden veggies, the chopper gets it done perfectly in no time flat.
He's not a fruit fan, so the chopper cuts the fruits into the perfect rice sized pieces he can't avoid (when chopped half frozen).
http://mykitchenzone.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Kitchenaid-hand-chopper-5.jpg
For me it's a hand chopper. Saves so much cutting time! I easily spent 15 min cutting items and cleaning the cutting board. Now it's 5 minutes including clean up. best of all the size is perfect for single servings!
I use it mainly when I don't want to give him his chop, or for fruits. He still has 3 weeks worth of a very large batch of chop I made, and I don't want to make that the only thing I give him for meals. So when I want to make a single batch of chop with, say, weeds from outside which he LOVES (dandelions, lilacs, purple dead nettle, violets, etc) or fresh garden veggies, the chopper gets it done perfectly in no time flat.
He's not a fruit fan, so the chopper cuts the fruits into the perfect rice sized pieces he can't avoid (when chopped half frozen).
http://mykitchenzone.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Kitchenaid-hand-chopper-5.jpg
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