A Chopped Feast!!!!

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Re: A Chopped Feast!!!!

Post by cindy » Thu Mar 06, 2014 12:52 pm

This is couscous chopped kale and carrots, grated egg, dry parsley and dried steele cut oats

chop your veggies separately and mix together
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Re: A Chopped Feast!!!!

Post by lovezebs » Thu Mar 06, 2014 3:22 pm

Hi Cindy.
It looks good enough to eat. Can you poke some into the computer? Maybe it will come out this end? LOL.
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Re: A Chopped Feast!!!!

Post by cindy » Thu Mar 06, 2014 5:09 pm

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Re: A Chopped Feast!!!!

Post by Sally » Thu Mar 06, 2014 7:26 pm

Those look wonderful. I've been buying the bunches of whole kale leaves, just got a bag of chopped-up kale to try. Your birds are very lucky!
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Re: A Chopped Feast!!!!

Post by Ginene » Thu Mar 06, 2014 7:31 pm

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I buy both types of kale too. I chop the kale in the bag in my ninja. I serve the large leaves clipped to the cage bars and placed on the cage floor. My finches prefer their kale in leaves and their broccoli chopped!!! Lol! Fussy little ones... :wink:

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Re: A Chopped Feast!!!!

Post by cindy » Thu Mar 06, 2014 8:20 pm

I chop it and serve it...if I give the javas whole leaves of kale and romaine it they have a nest the leaf ends up as nesting material. I have to check nest boxes and retrieve the leafs.

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Re: A Chopped Feast!!!!

Post by cindy » Fri Mar 14, 2014 8:40 am

Tasty entrée for the day..... Couscous, chopped corn & broccoli, AviVita Gold (vitamins, minerals & amino acids), spirulina, Dry steel cut oats & a side of Roudybush Tuscan Recipe soak and feed.
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Re: A Chopped Feast!!!!

Post by Perfex » Fri Mar 14, 2014 11:16 am

These are really great nutritious meals. That's why your birds always look so good!

Lately I've been buying the pre mix "sweet kale 7 super foods " salad kit from Costco for myself but also put the salad part in my food processor for the birds every day. It's fantastic! And chops into tiny finch bite size crumbles. I often will add the costco organic kale to it, to green it up a bit more. That kale is very fine and tender but chops well when added with the other mix due to its sturdier structure. It's not mushy at all.
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Re: A Chopped Feast!!!!

Post by cindy » Fri Mar 14, 2014 6:24 pm

I have considered the mixed green bags of veggies, I have a very large flock so I would do as you do and add extra veggies to it.

I find the chopped kale in the bags a lot easier to work with and chop...it is not to high in water content to make it mushy. Same with turnip greens and collard greens.

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Re: A Chopped Feast!!!!

Post by cindy » Sat Mar 15, 2014 9:36 am

Today's dinning experience....cooked quinoa, finely chopped yellow squash, carrots and celery (de-rib if using bigger pieces), Roudybush pellets, seed and a sprinkling of AviTech Cal-D-Solve on each serving.
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Re: A Chopped Feast!!!!

Post by cindy » Tue Mar 18, 2014 10:50 am

Yummy of the day!! Chopped romaine and sun dried tomatoes, chopped walnuts for Pixie and me.....cooked quinoa and diced tangerines. This was really tasty, I had some to!!! I serve quinoa about twice a week.
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Re: A Chopped Feast!!!!

Post by wildbird » Tue Apr 15, 2014 1:59 pm

Cindy, my Java finches won't eat this when I fix it. Do you use the herb packet that comes with the quinoa & couscous? I didn't because it contains garlic powder & didn't know if that was ok. It seemed sticky when done. I mixed the chopped kale, grated carrot, couscous, rolled oats, added grated egg on the side & sprinkled seed on top to attract interest. The female, Cinnamon, didn't eat any & the male, Roxstar, picked at it. I must be doing something wrong. Also, for the sun dried tomatoe do you use the moist packaged ones that contain sulfur dioxide or the ones packed in water or oil? Is the sweet corn cooked or raw? I will try the other recipes & hope they will eat this nutritious food. In the mean time, I'm enjoying the bird food too!

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Re: A Chopped Feast!!!!

Post by cindy » Tue Apr 15, 2014 2:16 pm

I do not use the herb packs or the boxes with it in it, to much salt and additives. I buy bags of plain quinoa and couscous. The sundried tomatoes were organic, I use frozen corn warmed not boiled.


I did another today using ground flaxseed, steel cut oats (uncooked), couscous, chopped corn, carrots, baby peas (frozen veggies warmed not boiled) and vitamins.


Often you need to try more than once to get them to try something, javas are sensitive and leery often of new things...all mine go right to the plates.
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Re: A Chopped Feast!!!!

Post by wildbird » Tue Apr 15, 2014 10:24 pm

Thanks for the reply Cindy. I'll keep trying.

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Re: A Chopped Feast!!!!

Post by redhead » Fri Apr 25, 2014 11:39 am

Looks from the photos like you might be chopping your greens much finer than I do. I always have kale around, i buy the pre-chopped bags. And I've been cutting it 'small' but they seem to just throw it around.
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