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freezing veggies for finches
Posted: 08 Nov 2011, 17:51
by gomer
Ok so the boss works in a fruit and veggie shop and has access to free not quite right left overs.today she brought home two boxes full of baby spinach and a heap of leb cucumbers.So has anyone froze these before and what other goodies can be frozen and feed out again from a fruit and veg shop.And what process is needed to ensue good quality stuff that the birds will still eat.I was also thinking of a quick dip in virkon s before freezing so it lasts all day when put out ????
Re: freezing veggies for finches
Posted: 08 Nov 2011, 20:08
by jusdeb
Spinach gets a quick dip in hot water to kill any funky stuff and then dipped into ice water , blotted dry on paper towel and frozen ..Ice cubes might help here for portion control.
Leb cucumber hmmm maybe someone else can help with that one .
Re: freezing veggies for finches
Posted: 08 Nov 2011, 20:11
by jusdeb
Other vegies will get the same treatment , should not need Virkon s if you blanch everything in boiling water but that's up to you .
Carrots , corn , beans , peas any of them will freeze well.
Sweet potato , pumpkin best cooked and mashed then frozen .
Leafy veg same as spinach .
Hope this helps .
Re: freezing veggies for finches
Posted: 08 Nov 2011, 20:14
by gomer
Ok no worries Deb.Looks like I maybe busy tomorrow blanching and freezing.
Re: freezing veggies for finches
Posted: 08 Nov 2011, 20:17
by jusdeb
It will be worth it Gomer .

The spinach doesn't have to be bone dry or you will get freezer burn .
Just blot off the excess .