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nixity
- Molting

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by nixity » Sat Feb 20, 2010 12:52 am
I got lucky and got it as a Christmas gift..
And.. just FYI.. the juicer is AWESOME!!!
I also used the slicer for the first time the other day to do a chopped salad. Just stuck the whole cucumber in and it shot out perfectly sliced pieces
Amazing.
Though I will admit so far I've used it more for the birds than myself

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nixity
- Molting

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by nixity » Sat Feb 20, 2010 12:44 pm
cindy wrote:Misty, you changed your avatar...very nice.
If I give garlic to them do I offer a Tic Tac afterwards?
"dude...you need a tic Tac!!!!"
You won't have to worry about vampires, that's for sure.

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cindy
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by cindy » Sat Feb 20, 2010 1:57 pm
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Mannikin_luver
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by Mannikin_luver » Thu Feb 25, 2010 1:55 pm
For my eggfood I just boil a egg then cut it in half, and the bigger half goes to the cuts and zebs while the smaller half goes to the bronze. I crush the halves with a spoon and then sit there and dice the white egg parts with the spoon till they are beak size, doesn't take long! Luckily my bronze took to it the first time, and thanks to my zebras the cuts will go down there and pick through it, of course after chasing the zebs away from it.

1 pair of GB waxbills
1 pair of Societies
1 pair of Zebras (CFW&Normal) + 8 eggs