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Looking for a place to buy vegetable or fruit dye safe to make wood toys for parrots.?
I have been told that food coloring is not safe for parrots to chew
Thank you,
8 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Hi Kathy, I use natural foods to dye my parrots toys, beets, onions, blueberries. Check out this website for ideas on how to do it: http://www.blisstree.com/treehuggingfamily/make-yo...
Also, Whole Food stores sell natural dyes.
- Anonymous5 years ago
The classification of the tomato can be confusing. But there are key things to note. It can actually be considered a vegetable and a fruit at the same time depending on which context it's in. Scientifically, it is considered a fruit because it is actually the ovary enclosed with seeds that came from a developing flower. However, due to its culinary usage, since it does not have the conventional "sweet" taste of most other fruits, it is usually classified as a vegetable. It is most often served with other vegetables rather than with fruits or sweet desserts. However, some prefer applying the scientific definition while cooking, despite it not being prepared as a fruit. Additionally, the US Supreme Court declared the tomato as a vegetable purely on the fact that it is used most often as a vegetable when it comes to paying a tax under a tariff act. Hence, some "vegetables" such as cucumbers and squashes are also fruits according to scientific definition.
- 1 decade ago
I suggest using food coloring. To 3/4 cup hot water add one .25 oz. bottle of color. Put you wood, or rope pieces in and let soak. Then let dry thoroughly. I do not go with anything else because it has been known that sometimes some birds, if it tastes like food, will ingest it. And it' cheaper. That one bottle, depending on how will you let the pieces drip, can dye up to a couple hundred popsicle sticks (as an example). Just store it in the fridge.
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- 5 years ago
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- ?Lv 44 years ago
Fruits and vegetables have not many calories, and they're easy to burn off w/ light exercise. And some vegetables like avocados are high in healthy fats.
- Anonymous6 years ago
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