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Old 06-04-2008, 07:58 AM   #1
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This isn't so much a recipe as an idea for a treat. I always give a treat at bedtime when the birds go into their sleep cages.

This is a favorite;

I pop organic popping corn in Red Palm Oil. When it's done popping I immediately sprinkle it with Cayenne Pepper.

When they see me put a piece or two of fresh popped corn in their dish, they can't hop into their sleeping cages fast enough!
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thats a good idea.
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Old 06-04-2008, 08:44 AM   #3
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very good idea my birds love it, they even know the sound of popping corn after bedtime and it makes them all wake up and demand a share.
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You are such a good egg! Ruby is going to LOVE this! Thanks a million!
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Mine know that sound as well. All you can hear is popcorn popping and bells ringing.
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I like the idea of using the red palm oil! Thats great.
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What I want to know - have you tried it?

Thanks for the idea - I wonder if Budgies would like Red Palm Oil?
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What I want to know - have you tried it?
I've tried it minus the Cayenne. I've also cooked with RPO for us humans too. It's very good for you.
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Here's a site that carries the Red Palm Fruit Oil (at a good price) and has recipes!

LINK: Welcome to Jungle Products Inc. | Recipes
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If you've used it to cook with - how does it affect your food? I'd rather hear it from you than anyone who's selling it.

But I will check out the recipes.

1/4C of oil seems like a lot - in the veggie section. The ones asking for 3 tbsps seems more realistic. I like the idea of Coconut oil - it is supposed to be very good for humans.

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