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spud's_mum

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Morning Spuds mum, I'm sure he won't mind it will soon warm up inside.
I don't have any weeds left in my garden.:(
Really struggling here, too.
I managed to find some clover and a few dandelions but that's it.
Did buy some pellet food to help us get through the winter but I'm a bit confused as it says "do not soak" and it's rock hard, I have tried spraying it but it's still too hard. Not sure why I'm not allowed to soak it.
Spud seems to be mostly eating shop bought food at the moment.

What is Lola eating?
 

Lyn W

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Lola is on bags of Florette classic crispy and sainsburys mixed leaf or any of the bags that have a good mix of leaves with kale, spring greens, pak choi, carrot leaves, raddish leaves, all served with a garnish of ground Readigrass.
Sometimes Romaine - whatever I can get really that doesn't have cos, iceberg, little gem etc as I'm sure I read those are too sweet.
 

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Lola is on bags of Florette classic crispy and sainsburys mixed leaf or any of the bags that have a good mix of leaves with kale, spring greens, pak choi, carrot leaves, raddish leaves, all served with a garnish of ground Readigrass.
Sometimes Romaine - whatever I can get really that doesn't have cos, iceberg, little gem etc as I'm sure I read those are too sweet.
Spuds on the florets too.
Will have to keep my eyes peeled for something different.
He's also had kale and watercress.
My shops don't seem to have a very wide variety when it comes to the fresh foods. o_O
 

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Spuds on the florets too.
Will have to keep my eyes peeled for something different.
He's also had kale and watercress.
My shops don't seem to have a very wide variety when it comes to the fresh foods. o_O
Lola prefers the Sainsbury mixed leaf as he doesn't like too much lambs lettuce these days.
- he has watercress and rocket too - but everything in moderation it's all about variety really.
 

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Did buy some pellet food to help us get through the winter but I'm a bit confused as it says "do not soak" and it's rock hard, I have tried spraying it but it's still too hard. Not sure why I'm not allowed to soak it.
I can't think what harm a little water would do to it. Try it and see what happens. My guess is it will just go mushy.
 

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These are the ones I picked up;
View attachment 162511

Here it says do not soak.
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You could always email them and ask them why they say that but water shouldn't make a difference except affect the structure - (unless there are Gremlins hidden in the mix!!! -Then you could have big problem on your hands - you may have to google that as the film is way before your time)
 

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You could always email them and ask them why they say that but water shouldn't make a difference except affect the structure - (unless there are Gremlins hidden in the mix!!! -Then you could have big problem on your hands - you may have to google that as the film is way before your time)

don't feed after midnight ;)
 

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Rats are cool!

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I keep some, but they must be from the artic because they like to live in the freezer where it's cold.
 
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