These seem like they would be great in a pinch or when traveling with your fids. They probably would be great for those picky eaters as well. Fairly inexpensive too.
http://shop.plumorganics.com/Fruit-V...cs@Baby@Stage2
These seem like they would be great in a pinch or when traveling with your fids. They probably would be great for those picky eaters as well. Fairly inexpensive too.
http://shop.plumorganics.com/Fruit-V...cs@Baby@Stage2
kendrafitz (07-23-2014), Mare (07-23-2014), PlaxMacaws (07-23-2014)
Great suggestion, Lori![]()
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Cool idea! Birds would probably go for it! My niece feeds her baby these, boy oh boy, packaged baby food has come a long way since my days of feeding them. Is it even sold in jars anymore?
Mare (07-24-2014)

As much as I wish I could hit that isle in the market (I want grand babies soo bad). I don't , thanks for the update, Lori!![]()
I use those in Mina's Harrison's birdie bread in the hope that one day she will actually eat a piece and not just throw it around.
Mare (08-07-2014)

What ever you do, Kim, don't give up trying to find something they like. My U2, Amigo, is my pickiest eater and I know he will always eat his favorites but I'm always trying to tempt him with new foods.
Lady (08-30-2014)
This is something I haven't tried yet. I will soon be looking at the name brand organic stage 2 baby food and cereal as well as snacks. Winter is around the corner and I want to keep a bit of back stock stored for when the fresh veggies and fruit become less available and higher in cost.
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Baby food is made for humans which means all the vitamins added to these things will be an over load for birds.