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Re: Feeding citrus, orange peel, lemon peel. also kale
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12/31/10 05:19 PM
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CandyOtte
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I usually just grate a little lemon or orange peel and mix it with other fruits and vegetables.
As for the Kale and collard greens - I cut the fresh leaves up into small pieces. Most of the time I buy frozen Chopped Collard Greens and just put it on the glider plates frozen. It thaws in just a few minutes.
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Re: Feeding citrus, orange peel, lemon peel. also kale
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12/31/10 06:41 PM
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GoGoGliders
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I just gave mine collard greens the other day (like you suggested Candy) and they went BERZERK!!!!!....they really loved it....
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Re: Feeding citrus, orange peel, lemon peel. also kale
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12/31/10 09:10 PM
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SariYappa
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I just gave mine collard greens the other day (like you suggested Candy) and they went BERZERK!!!!!....they really loved it.... No kidding?? I never tried it because I didn't think they'd even touch it... now I have to try!
*Whatever I said, I said it with a Smile* Sari Sugar Nibbles Destiny Rapid Runner *Sold Out! Suggie Smart Mart *Home of The Hippie Pouch & Suggie Chandelier
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Re: Feeding citrus, orange peel, lemon peel. also kale
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01/01/11 11:21 AM
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BCChins
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You can make a foraging toy out of Kale or Collard greens.
Cut into smaller block's circles whatever but big enough to place a mealie or treat inside then tie it closed with a fleece stripe or a heart/star link thing or anything glider safe. Place in cage and watch them tear it up to get to the center.
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Re: Feeding citrus, orange peel, lemon peel. also kale
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01/01/11 11:25 AM
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Casper & Liezl Gizzy, Boesman, Muchu, Kiamon, Sky & Boog A glider's eyes have the power to speak a great language RIP Sugar 2009 & Kaida 2013
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Re: Feeding citrus, orange peel, lemon peel. also kale
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01/01/11 12:09 PM
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eterrell84
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what a wonderful idea! ill have to try this!!!
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Re: Feeding citrus, orange peel, lemon peel. also kale
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01/04/11 09:22 AM
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krysKritters
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That is a neat idea! Will have to give it a try!
Krys DeRosa Godfather of the NY Glider MafiaKrysKritters.comA child with Autism is not ignoring you, they are waiting for you to enter their world.
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Re: Feeding citrus, orange peel, lemon peel. also kale
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01/07/11 03:02 PM
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djtaul
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djtaul
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Mine love different kinds of greens, especially the tender baby ones.
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Re: Feeding citrus, orange peel, lemon peel. also kale
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01/13/11 12:54 PM
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SGQ
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orange peel: when giving citrus I have always given a thin slice and then quartered of orange still on the peel..(even then.. maybe only once a week or so) Mine have *never* touched more than the fruit. It looks like they suck the juice out and leave the rest.. So~~ if you are looking to feed it I would think grated finely and mixed with other food. As for cooking collared greens~ I never have whether using fresh or frozen I just give it that way~ (though fresh needs washed~) So I don't think there is a need to cook it~ ? mine just like it as is~
~~Chrystal~~ My beautiful pair~ Zinger (aka:Evan) Karma (aka:Ivy) Thor 12/24/10 Twinkie 11/26/11
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