Best Pb And J Bird Feeder Treat Recipes

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FOR-THE-BIRDS FEEDER



For-the-Birds Feeder image

The Cheerios® Cookbook shares a recipe! Need a rainy-day project? Gather a group of crafty kids and create sweet "tweets" for the birds.

Provided by Betty Crocker Kitchens

Categories     Gifts & Decor

Time 15m

Yield 1

Number Of Ingredients 7

Sharpened pencil
Sugar ice cream cone
Pipe cleaner (chenille stem)
Table knife
Creamy peanut butter
Cheerios™ cereal
Birdseed

Steps:

  • Use the pencil to poke a hole in the pointed end of the ice cream cone.
  • Twist a knot in the end of the pipe cleaner. Thread the pipe cleaner into the ice cream cone and out the hole (the knot will hold the pipe cleaner in place).
  • Use the table knife to spread the peanut butter on the outside of the cone. Press the cereal all over the peanut butter to cover the cone. Sprinkle the birdseed over the cone, pressing it into the peanut butter with your fingers.

Nutrition Facts :

BARK BUTTER FOR FEEDING BIRDS



Bark Butter for Feeding Birds image

We use this in the fall and push it in to the bark of the tree and then we rub bird seeds and fruits into it and the birds love it we have a couple ladder back hairy wood peckers that come around all the time for it.... we enjoy sitting in the back yard and watching them. we have gotten our camera out and taken pics of the birds...

Provided by JoSele Swopes

Categories     Other Non-Edibles

Time 10m

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 c lard
1 c peanut butter, creamy
1 c all purpose flour
4 c yellow cornmeal

Steps:

  • 1. Mix and Serve This simple mix and serve treat attracts a lot of woodpeckers and other birds. Mix lard, peanut butter and flour. Then add cornmeal. Stir until it's the consistency of putty.
  • 2. Press the mixture into the bark of trees or on your pinecone feeders, etc....then press bird seed and fruit into the tree incase of pinecone or such roll in bird seed and or fruit.

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