Winter Bird Pudding (Bird Food)
- 2 quarts water
- 1 cup margarine
- 1 cup peanut butter
- 4 cups cereal (cornmeal, rolled oats, roman meal and/or cream of wheat)
- chopped fruit (raisins, dates, apples)
- sunflower seeds or bird seed
- In a large kettle, bring water and margarine to boiling.
- Slowly add cereals and cook, stirring constantly until the mixture is fully cooked and thick.
- Remove from heat.
- Add peanut butter and desired amount of chopped fruit, nuts, and seeds.
- Cool and place in plastic containers.
- Serving amounts depend on how large you make your bird feeders so the"yield" is a guess.
- Note: pack the mixture into chopped off chunks of panty hose or put in pine cones.
- Hang the mixture in protected crooks of trees.
- You can also spread the mixture onto a surface area (don't use aluminum pans; when it's freezing, little bird feet can stick to the metal and suffer injury), set out on ground or picnic bench.
- By placing the food at different elevations, you will attract many species of birds.
- The food can be preserved in a freezer (if there is any left over).
- Just be sure to use it within three to four months.
water, margarine, peanut butter, cereal, raisins, sunflower seeds
Taken from www.food.com/recipe/winter-bird-pudding-bird-food-85380 (may not work)