strainer lids for jars
- Airlyn
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strainer lids for jars
To make soaking seeds easier I found a strainer lid that fits wide mouth jars at
www.handypantry.com
One cost $4.95 and the shipping was about the same so I suggest ordering extras.
www.handypantry.com
One cost $4.95 and the shipping was about the same so I suggest ordering extras.
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Re: strainer lids for jars
That's a good link, thanks. I'm cheap, so I made my own. I always have canning supplies on hand, so I just cut a piece of screening to fit a wide-mouth jar band and glued it in place. Works like a charm.
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Re: strainer lids for jars
Same hereSally wrote: That's a good link, thanks. I'm cheap, so I made my own. I always have canning supplies on hand, so I just cut a piece of screening to fit a wide-mouth jar band and glued it in place. Works like a charm.
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Re: strainer lids for jars
Good link; which sprouting seeds do you buy for your birds
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1 Canary, 1 Parakeet
Raised Gouldians & Scarlet Chested Parakeets in past years
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Re: strainer lids for jars
I just got the lid there. I'm just starting the sprouting journey but decided on Herman's for my soaking mix. I tried them from somewhere else but only the big ones sprouted. lol
Maybe I didn't soak them long enough so trying again today but for longer.
I don't get out much so do all of my shopping online. It was just easier for me to just order a lid and thought I would share the link.
Maybe I didn't soak them long enough so trying again today but for longer.
I don't get out much so do all of my shopping online. It was just easier for me to just order a lid and thought I would share the link.
- KarenB
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Re: strainer lids for jars
Thank you for sharing, Airlyn
I have considered ordering their jars/lids in the past. Seems like a good company. I just never did order.
I have considered ordering their jars/lids in the past. Seems like a good company. I just never did order.
KarenB
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Re: strainer lids for jars
I love Hermann's mixes, the shipping just got too expensive for me. I have also used the Save the Gouldian mixes (black and white), and those were fabulous, but they have not been available for some time. I'm hoping someone starts offering them again.
For those interested in sprouting, that link is a great place to start, as they have many mixes for humans on their site.
For those interested in sprouting, that link is a great place to start, as they have many mixes for humans on their site.
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Re: strainer lids for jars
I find easiest way to soak seeds is to use a stainless steel sieve and a bowl just big enough to hold water/virkon-s + sieve, this way it's easy to rinse, soak and drain the seeds. I then divide the seeds once ready into portions in plastic containers which i freeze.
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Re: strainer lids for jars
Airlyn Not sure what kind of birds you have, but I order from her: http://www.glamgouldians.com/product-terrisprout.php and my birds LOVE it, there is also an Abba Soak seed mix that has much bigger seeds (too big for my Zebras) Just to let you know. She's fabulous... very helpful. sally WHAT a GREAT idea. I ALWAYS lose so much seed when I'm doing mine because my birds are so small, the seeds I'm sprouting are small too, so any regular kitchen strainer a lot of the really small seeds fall through. But I am SO gunna go and buy a little piece of screen and try that...so simple, but BRILLIANT!!!! I've already got some sitting in the freezer, but with 4 fledges on the way... I'll be needing more I'm sure!!! OH and one more thing. Airlyn check on the wonderful Mike Fidler i go by this video, and Virkon S is Fabulous... Mike is the sprouting Guru!!!
http://www.glamgouldians.com/shop-birdsrus.php
http://www.glamgouldians.com/shop-birdsrus.php
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Re: strainer lids for jars
All i use is a stainless steel sieve which i sit in a bowl of water/virkon-s, very simply and easy for both initial rinsing and straining
Padraic
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Re: strainer lids for jars
Smurf
I do that to Padraic
How long does it usually take your seeds to pop, and do you use cold or hot water go rinse them?
Elana
I do that to Padraic
How long does it usually take your seeds to pop, and do you use cold or hot water go rinse them?
Elana
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Re: strainer lids for jars
lovezebs , i use cold water, timewise it varies alot depending on temperature, summer seems to have missed us here so taking nearly 36 hours before a batch of chitted seed is ready, 24 hours soaking in virkon-s+water and about 10 hours draining. The finished softfood is then divided into portions and put in freezer for when needed.
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Re: strainer lids for jars
Smurf
What is virkon-s- water?
I just use regular water.
Do you ever boil seeds? My guys go crazy over boiled seeds, and will eat them way before they eat regular dry seed.
Elana
What is virkon-s- water?
I just use regular water.
Do you ever boil seeds? My guys go crazy over boiled seeds, and will eat them way before they eat regular dry seed.
Elana
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Re: strainer lids for jars
lovezebs , the virkon -s is to prevent mould+fungus from developing on the soaking seed, i'd consider it essential. It comes in a small 50g sachet for less than 4 euros/sachet and can be used for disinfecting cages/drinkers/feeders/etc. also.
Here's a good series of 3 videos by Mike Fidler explaining it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Xdo4Xk ... 71&index=1
I've never given them boiled seed but i believe nutritional + vitamin wise the chitted seed is better
Here's a good series of 3 videos by Mike Fidler explaining it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Xdo4Xk ... 71&index=1
I've never given them boiled seed but i believe nutritional + vitamin wise the chitted seed is better
Padraic
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Re: strainer lids for jars
Smurf
Sprouted seeds are much better, I agree. However , sometimes time (or lack thereof) just gets in the way. And they really love the boiled seeds as well.
Elana
Sprouted seeds are much better, I agree. However , sometimes time (or lack thereof) just gets in the way. And they really love the boiled seeds as well.
Elana
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