Vegetables

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Murray
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Today's dish, Carrot, Beetroot, Celery, Pumpkin, and Broccoli. :D
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Looks great Murray.
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Actually, it smells good enough to eat. Put a bit of rocket or cress in it for a bit of bite, a little grind of pepper, It would probably be alright. :D
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I didn't get a photo but I've prepared a dish for tomorrow containing spinach, kale, broccoli, celery, spring onion, carrot, green beans and beetroot. Looking forward to seeing what they think of it ๐Ÿ‘
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Murray wrote: โ†‘Sat Apr 02, 2022 2:21 am Today's dish, Carrot, Beetroot, Celery, Pumpkin, and Broccoli. :D
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I'll be interested to know what your birds thought of the beetroot Muzza, it does make the mix very wet.
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They were not quite so keen on it yesterday, they left a bit. Maybe the beetroot was a different thing, but it was a strange day yesterday with the cloud and the wind. The birds seemed a little edgy for some reason. :shock:
Today they are much more settled.
I always tip any left over for the wild birds. The magpies like it.
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Murray wrote: โ†‘Sun Apr 03, 2022 2:11 am They were not quite so keen on it yesterday, they left a bit. Maybe the beetroot was a different thing, but it was a strange day yesterday with the cloud and the wind. The birds seemed a little edgy for some reason. :shock:
Today they are much more settled.
I always tip any left over for the wild birds. The magpies like it.
It probably is the beetroot mate, mine weren't so keen again today. I think I probably put in too much beetroot as it made it very wet and I think it was a little bit too finely chopped. I'll try again in the week but leave out the beet root.
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Did mine a new mix yesterday, it contained more green veg and very little beetroot. They are the lot ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ˜€
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That's good, Trev.
I know a lot of blokes dont think it is worth it, but I think they can get extra vitamins and trace elements which may be lacking in a grain only diet.
Besides, they enjoy it, and I enjoy preparing it for them, so everyone is happy. :D
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