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    "PM Boots For Custom Title" Loren's Avatar
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    Re: I have a question

    I chew them up while they are still frozen... no knives to wash that way. Just have to brush my teeth. :-)

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    Re: I have a question

    Sick!!!
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    Re: I have a question

    Really chopping them up while frozen is less messy and easier to stomach.

    If there are any bargain stores close by, I have found fillets of Tilapia for $1 and I can feed a lot of garters with a buck worth of fish....

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    Re: I have a question

    Quote Originally Posted by dekaybrown View Post
    If there are any bargain stores close by, I have found fillets of Tilapia for $1 and I can feed a lot of garters with a buck worth of fish....
    Amen brotha.
    St. Peta's fish FTW.
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    Re: I have a question

    Quote Originally Posted by Loren View Post
    I chew them up while they are still frozen... no knives to wash that way. Just have to brush my teeth. :-)
    And don't forget to use Listerine!!!
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    Re: I have a question

    Quote Originally Posted by dekaybrown View Post
    Really chopping them up while frozen is less messy and easier to stomach.

    If there are any bargain stores close by, I have found fillets of Tilapia for $1 and I can feed a lot of garters with a buck worth of fish....
    Do you use a knife & chop them, or do you use a chopper?
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    Re: I have a question

    I use a sharp little knife, but have heard of others using scissors... have not heard of anyone using a chopper... Kyle(Zephyr) throws a bunch of stuff in the blender and makes a paste for his babies and it works for him but I think most of us use knives or scissors.

    Btw, Kyle's blended mush fed babies now eat pieces of worm, tilapia, & pinky with no hesitation. He must be doing something right
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    from being a little mentally ill, she's pretty normal.

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    Re: I have a question

    Quote Originally Posted by dekaybrown View Post
    Really chopping them up while frozen is less messy and easier to stomach.
    You can cut them with scissors when they're thawed. A lot less messy than chopping them up while they're frozen.

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    Re: I have a question

    Quote Originally Posted by Stephanie
    Do you use a knife & chop them, or do you use a chopper?


    I have a cutting board and a mini cleaver.

    I cut them semi-frozen. They are still stiff, but not rock hard.

    Also Stefan does have a point, if you don't mind the juices, scissors work well, I imagine you could also cut them with scissors while they are semi frozen also.

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    Re: I have a question

    Quote Originally Posted by dekaybrown View Post
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    I have a cutting board and a mini cleaver.

    I cut them semi-frozen. They are still stiff, but not rock hard.

    Also Stefan does have a point, if you don't mind the juices, scissors work well, I imagine you could also cut them with scissors while they are semi frozen also.
    Thank you...
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