Do you eat bread crusts?
Posted: February 27th, 2012, 7:23 am
Do you eat bread crusts, you know the ends of the bread?
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By far the best use of bread crusts I've ever heard of! Yeah for Mom's ideas!CathyCA wrote:We call those pieces of bread "duck bread."
When my brothers and I were little, my mom used to put the crusty ends of the bread into a plastic bread bag in the freezer. When the bag was full, she would take us to the duck pond at the Sunnyside Cemetery. We would spend the afternoon feeding our old bread to the ducks.
I save my bread crusts in the freezer now for my squash casseroles. I feel rather guilty denying the ducks their bread.
Sadly, bread is NOT good for ducks. Empty calories and not properly digested. A little won't hurt them but Ducks where they are commonly fed bread can be malnourished.IowaDevil wrote:By far the best use of bread crusts I've ever heard of! Yeah for Mom's ideas!CathyCA wrote:We call those pieces of bread "duck bread."
When my brothers and I were little, my mom used to put the crusty ends of the bread into a plastic bread bag in the freezer. When the bag was full, she would take us to the duck pond at the Sunnyside Cemetery. We would spend the afternoon feeding our old bread to the ducks.
I save my bread crusts in the freezer now for my squash casseroles. I feel rather guilty denying the ducks their bread.
Ozzie and I are of the same mind on this one. (As well as some other things... )OZZIE4DUKE wrote:I love the crusts, especially the ends of rye bread. They are usually smaller than the "regular" slices, so I don't use them for sammiches, but I love 'em toasted with butter. They get extra crispy!
lawgrad91 wrote: Give me ends of bread to toast and cover with REAL butter.
We have ducks in my neighborhood. I feed them lemon-grilled tilapia with an orange zest crust. Occasionally, I offer them a salad - topped with oyster quackers, but they rarely take me up on it. Ingrates.windsor wrote:Sadly, bread is NOT good for ducks. Empty calories and not properly digested. A little won't hurt them but Ducks where they are commonly fed bread can be malnourished.IowaDevil wrote:By far the best use of bread crusts I've ever heard of! Yeah for Mom's ideas!CathyCA wrote:We call those pieces of bread "duck bread."
When my brothers and I were little, my mom used to put the crusty ends of the bread into a plastic bread bag in the freezer. When the bag was full, she would take us to the duck pond at the Sunnyside Cemetery. We would spend the afternoon feeding our old bread to the ducks.
I save my bread crusts in the freezer now for my squash casseroles. I feel rather guilty denying the ducks their bread.
Want to feed ducks?
Grapes cut in half
Cracked corn, barley, oats, birdseed or other grains
Frozen peas that have been defrosted
Duck feed pellets available from farm supply stores
Human food is generally only good for humans (and sometimes not even that is true).
Paging Mom from 45 years ago: Read the above ^windsor wrote:Sadly, bread is NOT good for ducks. Empty calories and not properly digested. A little won't hurt them but Ducks where they are commonly fed bread can be malnourished.IowaDevil wrote:By far the best use of bread crusts I've ever heard of! Yeah for Mom's ideas!CathyCA wrote:We call those pieces of bread "duck bread."
When my brothers and I were little, my mom used to put the crusty ends of the bread into a plastic bread bag in the freezer. When the bag was full, she would take us to the duck pond at the Sunnyside Cemetery. We would spend the afternoon feeding our old bread to the ducks.
I save my bread crusts in the freezer now for my squash casseroles. I feel rather guilty denying the ducks their bread.
Want to feed ducks?
Grapes cut in half
Cracked corn, barley, oats, birdseed or other grains
Frozen peas that have been defrosted
Duck feed pellets available from farm supply stores
Human food is generally only good for humans (and sometimes not even that is true).
Seagull = Rat with FeathersCathyCA wrote:And while I'm at it, I will never ever feed another seagull as long as I live.
Stupid scavengers.
Rats with wings.CathyCA wrote:And while I'm at it, I will never ever feed another seagull as long as I live.
Stupid scavengers.
I found out years ago that geese can HISS! Up close, like REALLY up close, they can be quite intimidating.CathyCA wrote:
I am not interested in feeding any more ducks since a GOOSE attempted to steal a Chicken McNugget out of Christian's hand about 10 years ago. Did you know that geese like McNuggets (and kid fingers)?
windsor wrote:Seagull = Rat with FeathersCathyCA wrote:And while I'm at it, I will never ever feed another seagull as long as I live.
Stupid scavengers.
With a deadly (or expensive) aim.EarlJam wrote:windsor wrote:Seagull = Rat with FeathersCathyCA wrote:And while I'm at it, I will never ever feed another seagull as long as I live.
Stupid scavengers.
But a pretty, graceful rat!
-EJ