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    complete veggie/fruit list.

    i am just looking for a complete list of fruits and veggies that i can take with me to the grocery store. If anyone has one let me know. thanks

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    complete veggie/fruit list.

    Here is a list of vegetables:

    VEGETABLES
    Vegetables add bulk and roughage to your pet's diet. They need plenty of roughage to chew on. All vegetables should be washed with mild soap and scrubbed with a vegetable brush. The following vegetables are safe and nutritious. It is just a basic list and a good, safe place to start.

    Broccoli - whole vegetable
    Lettuce - romaine, chickory, boston, aruula, etc. Any but iceberg, which has little or no nutritional value.
    Sweet potato - Raw or slightly microwaved (45-60 seconds per sweet potato). It tastes sweeter that way, but is still crunchy and appetizing.
    Cauliflower - whole vegetable chopped up
    White potatoes - whole spud, chopped up. Remove all eyes, as they are poisonous.
    Squash - zucchini, acorn, spaghetti, butternut, yellow, pumpkin, etc. Any portion of the squash is good, especially the seeds. They are high in silenium and other healthy minerals.
    Melon - watermelon (pits are okay), canteloupe (rind is toxic), canary melon, sabra melon, honeydew - the flesh is good, remove seeds and rind.
    Tomato - the tomato only, leaves and stem are toxic
    Carrots - whole plant is great!
    Beets- The whole plant served raw is supernutritious.
    Corn - On the cob, cut into 1 inch sections, no more than 2 sections per bird daily. Corn can cause problems with proper calcium metabolism, so although it is usually relished by all birds, it must be limited.
    Turnips- The turnip itself and the greens. The greens are rich in vitamin A
    Kale- Rich in Vitamin A, E, K
    Watercress- Rich in vitamin A, C, E
    Collard Greens - Rich in vitamin A, C, Potassium, Calcium
    Dandelion - Rich in vitamin A. If you collect your own, make sure they are untreated chemically.
    Chicory -Vitamin A
    Mustard Greens
    Cabbage - Cut horizontally to avoid long stringy pieces.
    Kohrabi
    Brussell Sprouts - Sprouts on the stalk can be hung in the cage as a perch or food toy.
    Swiss Chard
    Peas
    Beans- Beans will be covered in the following section in detail.
    Celery- peeled and cut up in samll horizontal pieces, so there are no long stringy hard to digest pieces to obstruct digestion.<br><br>Post edited by: judygram, at: 2008/02/14 03:32


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    complete veggie/fruit list.

    This is a list of fruits:

    FRUITS
    Fresh fruits, thoroughly washed and rinsed in order to remove dirt and any chemical pesticide residues should make up a large portion of a bird basic diet. The following are recommended but do not use the pits - many are poisonous: apples, oranges, cherries, pears, nectarines, plums, peaches, whole cranberries, papaya, mango, persimmons, apricots, leechees (seeds OK), pomegranites (the seeds are the best part), bananas, grapes - seeded or seedless, berries - black, blue, raspberries, mulberries, currants are all great. Commercially grown strawberries have the highest level of stored pesticide residues of any fruit or vegetables, so should be avoided. Homegrown or organic strawberries are fine. This is just a basic list, many other fruits can be fed.


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    complete veggie/fruit list.

    Thanks Judy beat me to it

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    complete veggie/fruit list.

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    Re:complete veggie/fruit list.

    Thanks A Lot guys, now i gotta go shopping

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    Re:complete veggie/fruit list.

    Can I feed Angie plain Yogurt?

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    Re:complete veggie/fruit list.

    I think it is ok in small amounts, Rae.


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    Re:complete veggie/fruit list.

    Judygram, just been looking at a link about feeding babyfoods.Do you know which ones would be ok? think Charlie would like these sometimes as he loves mashed foods.

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    Re:complete veggie/fruit list.

    I feed most any of the vegetables like sweet potatoes, squash, carrots, green beans and peas, I stick with the stage 1 foods. Try fixing him a little oatmeal and mix in some of the baby food in it and serve it, I also add a quarter teaspoon of red palm oil to it also and mix well, Josey gobbles it up, Sunny slurps some of it too.:laugh:


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