What does your fid eat for breakfast

TexDot33

Bird poop and baby poop
Dec 26, 2006
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15 year-old Sun Conure: Hamlet &
14 year-old Green-Cheeked Conure: Mac
I am not sure what your birdies eat for breakfast, but we have discovered that Hamlet LOVES - LOVES English Muffins here is the evidence ...

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I screamed for this the entire time it was in the toaster!

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Normally, I like these with a little butter and a little jam, today I just got it without anything. They are ok this way too!

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You weren't going to try and take this from me were you?! No, I didn't think so!​
 
They are so cute, he sure looks like he's enjoying them.

Bucc loves sultana and syrup pancakes, I daren't put them in the toaster anymore, he just screams. so now they go under the grill :D Kito loves his eggs, boiled mashed, I'm sure he would eat them raw if I let him, also pasta and rice are another of his favs. Yep even for breakfast.
 
lol how come he screams when its in the toaster?

Ham is so cuuuuuute! I want to steal him from you! lol I love it whne birds use there feet to play and eat and stuff! tiels and budgeis never do that!
 
tiels and budgeis never do that!

Mine do, especially when they get their fruit and veggies, hold it, eat it and keep their eyes on all the other guys :D
 
The sultana is a type of white, seedless grape of Turkish or Persian origin, as well as a type of raisin made from it; such sultana raisins are often called simply sultanas or sultanis. They are commonly used in South Asian and Persian cooking, where they are called Keeshmeesh. These are typically larger than the currants made from Zante grapes but smaller than 'normal' raisins. These raisins have a very delicate and unique flavor and are especially noted for their sweetness and golden colour.[1]
The sultana grape (also called the sultanina or sultani) is cultivated in the United States under the name Thompson Seedless, named for William Thompson, a viticulturist who was an early grower in California (sometimes credited with the variety's introduction).[2] [3] According to the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations, the two names are synonymous.[4] Virtually all of California raisin production (approximately 97 percent in 2000) and roughly one-third of California's total grape acreage is of this variety, making it the single most widely-planted variety.[5][3]

As taken from Wikpedia.

Basically the same as a raisin, :D
 
I thought it was a raisin, but then you talked about putting it in the toaster, so I wasn't sure :eek: Hamlet likes sultanas too!
 
No I never eat breakfast either, but always do some for the kids and Fids, then all the others get some. By that time I sick of breakfast.
 
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*wagging finger* Shame on both of you!! Breakfast is the most important meal of the day!! :mad: Heck, you could eat MAC & CHEESE for breakfast, just as long as you have something!!
 
I would eat mac n cheese for breakfast EVERY DAY if someone made it for me! But no one does...so I don't eat breakfast either... :p
 
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I would eat mac n cheese for breakfast EVERY DAY if someone made it for me! But no one does...so I don't eat breakfast either... :p

I mean, really, I put that comment up cause I was looking to catch a "Minzer Fish" and it looks like it worked! I knew you would comment on this! :D
 
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Aw, man! You figured out how to capture the elusive minzer fish...now I'm in trouble! :D

It's really all not that elusive, it seems to be on Parrot Forums all the time ...
 
It's really all not that elusive, it seems to be on Parrot Forums all the time ...

Maybe Parrot Forums is its comfort pond...and where it goes when it's in "school" (get it, cuz it's a fish...they travel in schools...and I go to school...oh man, I crack myself up).

Hope you've been honing your mac n cheese skills...you'll need all the preparation you can get. ;)
 
Sisqo loves peanut butter toast. As soon as he sees me take the peanut butter out of the pantry, he walks over to the side of his cage door and leans as far over as he can without falling down.

I eat the whole grain english muffins with raisins, but he doesn't seem to like raisins for some reason.
 

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