How to make it

  • PREHEAT OVEN 375 degrees.
  • Mix all ingredients together and bake in a 9x 13 pan for 30-35 minutes Reduce heat if bread looks like its forming a crust let cool. cut into Large peices and place in Mesh Bag{Like onions come in}
  • Hang bags from a tree and delight in the Birds Pleasure. Birds of all description will flock your yard ENJOY.

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    " It was excellent "
    windy1950 ate it and said...
    Nice one, Momo!! ^5 ;-)
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  • momo_55grandma 14 years ago
    midwestguy the suet is a winter food the chicken scratch is year round Birds of all kinds love it. thanks for comment and high5
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  • midwestguy 14 years ago
    oh this i'm gonna try! we have an acre property and its wooded.. we feed the birds and of course suet, etc. thank you for posting this!!!
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  • momo_55grandma 15 years ago
    can also go to local feed store and buy 50 lb. chicken scratch and feed the birds they love it also. I use it in my feeders year round. costs like 5-6 dollars a bag. lasts me all month
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    " It was excellent "
    puddlewonderful ate it and said...
    This is the best and I have birds and many of them and we both are going to give this a try...
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  • sday5 15 years ago
    I am going to try this in the fall. sounds great
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    " It was excellent "
    tippystclair ate it and said...
    In the winter this would be nice with some peanuts in it. This is great and I am going to give my friend the recipe. If I used it here every seagull in the world would devour it in 2 minutes!
    Thanks Momo!
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    " It was excellent "
    trigger ate it and said...
    I love feeding birds and watching them at the feeders, This recipe will be a treat I am sure they will love.
    Thank you
    Michael
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  • knoxcop 15 years ago
    Hey this is a great one! I have spent good $$$ on suet for the winter birds, this will save a bit, thanks!--Kn0x--
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  • momo_55grandma 15 years ago
    Thanks for all the ratings comments friends on the birdie food momo
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    " It was excellent "
    shuga ate it and said...
    I hang this out on my tree.
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    " It was excellent "
    jenniferbyrdez ate it and said...
    I'm like Wynne, I love my birds and so do my kitties.
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    " It was excellent "
    wynnebaer ate it and said...
    I too love my birds....Kitty does too....Thanks so much...:)
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    " It was excellent "
    redkitchen ate it and said...
    My backyard is like a bird hangout, Thanks, this should save some serious money....my birdies thank you too
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    " It was excellent "
    midgelet ate it and said...
    I feed the birds, so I apprciate this recipe. thank you Momo
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  • momo_55grandma 15 years ago
    Hey Buddys this is more a winter time food preferably use lard.
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    " It was excellent "
    auntybea ate it and said...
    I tried a store bought suet ball in the summer once and it wasn't purdy. They are great in the winter tho! And if you don't want to use lard, guess what you can use Jett??? Peanut Butter!!
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    " It was excellent "
    jett2whit ate it and said...
    Wonder if any dogs would smell that bacon fat? I guess if I make the doggie biscuits and the kitty cakes everybody will be happy! As long as they have it at the same time...
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