Guest guest Posted February 4, 2007 Report Share Posted February 4, 2007 Good to see a parrot lover in here. I haven't had a parrot for years. Mine used to eat vegetarian too. He loves his dried chile peppers. Mae Jean , budgheebird wrote: > > Hi, > My name is Christine and I am owned by 5 dogs and 9 parrots. My parrots > range in size from budgies to Orange Winged Amazons. My parrots are vegetarians > and the only meat type protein is from cooked egg yolk which I give them > twice a month. I am interested in perhaps becoming a vegetarian or learning how > to make tasty and nutritious vegetarian meals for myself and parrots to > share and enjoy. Yes, there are numerous parrot related groups out there but > none are promoting vegetarian diet for parrots and humans to share together. > > I already make some organic rice and beans dishes to share and I think we > are getting kind of bored with that. So I hope you dont' mind if I pick up > some tips on veggie/fruit/sprout/legumes/grain nutrition for myself and my > feathered companions. > > Right now I make us a fresh veggie and fruit salad for our morning meal. It > consists of 100 percent organic ingredients. I pulse one ingredient at a > time in my food processor. The salad will contain several variations of the > following: kale, collard greens, sweet red bell pepper, carrots, broccoli, > cauliflower, celery, zucchini, acorn or butternut squash, fresh ginger, red > radish, and always an apple and 1/2 lemon or 1 whole orange or 1/2 red > grapefruit. This all gets mixed together with Ezekiel cereal to soak up the fruit and > veggie juices. When my husband was alive, we all ate this for breakfast > adding raw, soaked almonds or walnuts or raisins. > > During the spring and summer and fall I garden and can therefore usually > pretty much harvest each morning or evening for our meal. > > Christine E. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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