1 apple chopped fine 1 cup cornmeal 1 cup fresh/frozen corn, cooked 1 cup greens chopped 1 cup shredded carrots 1 cup wheatgerm 1/2 cup soy sugar-free fruit juice 1/4 cup buckwheat 1/4 cup groats 1/4 cup nuts, coarsely ground 1/4 cup soybeans, finely ground 1/8 cup olive oil 5 eggs with shell left over rice or beans (optional)
Mix ingredients. Grease 9x13 inch pan. Bake 20 minutes at 400, then 30 minutes at 350 or until done.
Germinated Seed
1 part whole wheat 2 parts oats
Fill large jar half-way with seed. Fill the rest of the jar with warm water. Let jar sit 12-24 hours. Drain water from seeds. Rinse with Cold water. You can get special lids from health food stores to germinate sprouts. Rinse seeds twice daily. Shake jar well to mix seeds so they do not go bad. Serve moist not wet.
Millet Sprouts
millet sprigs paper towels water darkness sunlight
Line a ziplock bag with paper towels. Put a millet sprig in the bag and spray water on it. Spray until completely soaked. Close bag and put in dark place. Spray sprig a few times a day until it''s sprouting. When it''s sprouting, remove from dark and remove paper towels. Keep millet in bag and place in sunlight. Spray with water a few times. When sprouts turn green, feed to parrots!
Parrot Mix
1 part hemp 1/2 part oat groats 2 parts white millet 3 parts canary seed
Mix ingredients and store.
Small Hookbill Mix
1 part canary seed 1 part hemp 1 part oat groats 1 part sunflower 1 part white millet 2 parts safflower
Mix ingredients well and store.
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