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Post by sabaton28 on Oct 20, 2014 1:02:28 GMT
So a few days ago while getting Inca's food and a few other things of Foster & Smith I ran across these bagged foods were you just boil in water, simmer then fluff and cool. He is still getting his greens but wanted to give him his variety.
I got the smallest bag to see if he would go after it and the first day he took maybe one to two bites, Today he kept going back to it every second.
This is the one I got for him. It has 10 other recipes. Looks good enough to eat myself and smells great
www.higginspremium.com/PassageToIndia.htm
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Post by luvsanimals2 on Oct 20, 2014 21:13:27 GMT
ooo nice, it looks really yummy lol. will you try the others?
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Post by sabaton28 on Oct 20, 2014 21:49:52 GMT
ooo nice, it looks really yummy lol. will you try the others?
Yes I will. Today is day three of feeding him this stuff. I do it in the morning and now he is climbing into bowl
I thought about grabbing spoon and joining him with how good it looks
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Post by luvsanimals2 on Oct 20, 2014 23:47:10 GMT
lol, will you be feeding it to him more often?
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Post by Pammy on Oct 21, 2014 3:57:27 GMT
Hmmm, interesting. About how much does this cost, for how many days' worth of servings?
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Post by menageriemom (Cyndi) on Oct 21, 2014 18:02:50 GMT
This does look interesting! Thanks for sharing
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Post by sabaton28 on Oct 26, 2014 10:10:13 GMT
Hmmm, interesting. About how much does this cost, for how many days' worth of servings? Pammy the separate flavors are sold in 13 oz bags for 7.99 and 2.5 lb bags for 19.99. There is also a 6 pack variety for 19.99 also. You use about 3/4 of a cup per batch and a batch can last up to five days if kept in the fridge. I say the 13 oz bags make between 7-9 batches.
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Post by luvsanimals2 on Oct 26, 2014 15:10:30 GMT
so a months supply?
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Post by sabaton28 on Jan 16, 2015 6:00:59 GMT
Yeah and I tried a new one which I think is more budgie suited called Tuscan Delight it contains Hulled millet Oat groats Spinach Brown rice Parsley Potato Assigao seed By far the easiest one to make. All it is is bring a 3/4th cup of water to a boil, empty 4oz into pan, stir once, removed from heat , cover and let sit in pan for 2 minutes then serve warm or cooled down
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Post by kmic on Jan 22, 2015 17:14:43 GMT
I agree that theae seem really yummy! Never seen anything similar here though I'm glad your little guy likes them so much
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