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Thanks for that as Ive got quite a few scraps of bread around and apparently its not good to feed the birds on bread. Also I have three cats who are very good rat catchers so fingers crossed I can reuse my homemade bread now.
I personally wouldn't put it on compost heap..........mine goes to the chooks who recycle it before I add it to the compost heap!
My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
I know I do reuse soooo much of it (freezer full of above goodies) but with homemade bread, even though I wrap it, its a bit stale the next day (not that I'm bothered) but if no-one wants toast for brekkies then it sits around for another day. I suppose I just wanted to be as eco/tight as poss and reuse everything. You would have thought with 5 of us in the house there wouldn't be so much as a crumb left !
i know i do reuse soooo much of it (freezer full of above goodies) but with homemade bread, even though i wrap it, its a bit stale the next day (not that i'm bothered) but if no-one wants toast for brekkies then it sits around for another day. I suppose i just wanted to be as eco/tight as poss and reuse everything. You would have thought with 5 of us in the house there wouldn't be so much as a crumb left !
get some chooks!:d
My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
I put mouldy white bread (the stuff that the menfolk of the house forget about and leave in a plastic bag in the back of the bread basket - eeww!) in the green wheelie bin - don't really want it in my own compost, as I only have a little wormery at home, and I'm certainly not going to lug it all the way to the lottie!
My wholemeal crusts get left out to dry (so they don't go mouldy) then soaked in warm water and fed to the chooks.
Mmm I would so love to have some chooks but Im a bit worried that as I'm out at work and I have three cats and know diddly squat about keeping them that it would all go horribly wrong. Are they easy to keep ? Do they suffer badly with pests and diseases ? I would really like an eglu so that I can move them around to new patches where I have dug but that costs loads.
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