Wednesday, October 30, 2013

For the birds


Here is a 'no melt' suet mix, that reportedly can be put out in the summer. Thus far, I've only ever put up pine cones smeared with a lard/peanut butter mix and rolled in bird seed.. As there is plenty of food available during the warm months, I do this only during the cold months. It is important to not use only peanut butter, as some birds may choke on it.

Please share your bird feeding adventures with us. 

Hot Weather Suet

1 lb. lard
16-20 oz crunch peanut butter
3/4-1 c. raisins (optional)
3/4- 1 c. bird seed
6 c. cornmeal
5 c. flour

Melt lard in pan. Cool, then mix with peanut butter. Stir in remaining ingredients. Line appropriate-sized containers with plastic wrap, press in mixture, freeze. Remove from containers, finish wrapping, store in freezer.

6 comments:

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

Chip bait?

MamaM said...

Chip bait?

Bark Butter!

An attractive alternative for those who aren't into melting lard and rolling pinecones to produce a thing wot I made and birds et product.

I feed birds year round. Doing so keeps my yard and woods alive with the sound of music. What Cheer!

rcocean said...

The problem is the damn squirrels like it too.

MamaM said...

Yup, and they treat the pinecones like portable lunch boxes.

I hang hot pepper suet from spring to fall when the raccoons are out of hibernation, to prevent a cake that would normally last a week from disappearing overnight. Them with paws in place of claws wreck havoc on bird feeding plans.

bagoh20 said...

Saturated fat is bird abuse.

deborah said...

I know, rc, but they're cute anyway.

Looks yummy, MamaM. The corn sounds like a great addition.

Bago, saturated fat is in now.