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Posted by eyces
(67.39.144.206) on February 03, 2003 at 18:37:17: In Reply to: how do you make seed bells/bars posted by Paul T on January 31, 2003 at 17:51:22:
: Can anyone help as I would like to mak e my own seed bars and bells? What extras can be included HEALTHY SEED BELLS by Jude Vaughan Materials Mix beaten egg whites and bird seed in a bowl until all seed is coated, then spoon the mix into the prepared pots, patting it down firmly. Push the uncoiled end of the wire through centre of mix in pot then out of the drainage hole until looped end rests flat on top of the mixture, then push loop slightly into mixture. Place on an oven shelf set high enough to allow wire to hang free. Cook for approximately 60 to 90 minutes in a very cool oven or longer if pots are larger size. The important thing is not to burn the mixture and slow cooking is needed to set it firmly. Cooked bells will slip easily from pots, peel away the plastic wrap while they're still warm but don't handle the wire until it has cooled. Using a pair of pliers, twist exposed wire end to form a hook for hanging in the aviary. Sometimes if you use large seeds in your mixture, the widest part of the bell which is exposed during cooking will become slightly crumbly. This only happens for a centimetre or two, but if they are to be given away, and you want a less "rustic" appearance, just spoon the mixture into the pot as usual but mix another beaten egg white with seeds of last few centimetres and cook as instructed above. This extra "adhesive" keeps the top layer very firm. Hope this keeps your birds happy, and solves the problem for those who don't relish using PVA (although it's not toxic) as a binder. I for one would prefer to eat egg white to wood glue. |
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