This is how I do peppers. Right or wrong?

Ira7

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Archie eats every type more or less. I always slice the white veins out of them, remove all of the seeds, and chop them into pieces. Except for the chopping, I prep them the way us humans would eat them.

Does this make any sense? Is it okay to leave the seeds in there...retain them for later...and what about those ugly vein thingies or whatever you call them?
 
All of that is fine. When you say "retain them for later" do you mean the sliced peppers that never were in the bird's bowl? If so, that could be fine, as long as you don't save them for too many days. If they are in the cage/bowl and uneaten, I would discard after they have sat for a few hours.
 
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All of that is fine. When you say "retain them for later" do you mean the sliced peppers that never were in the bird's bowl? If so, that could be fine, as long as you don't save them for too many days. If they are in the cage/bowl and uneaten, I would discard after they have sat for a few hours.

I’m talking about the seeds! And nothing that sat in his bowl.

I cut the peppers, separate the seeds, and they go in the garbage.

Do I even have to separate the seeds in the first place?
 
As far as I know, the seeds and veins are fine..
 

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