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 |  | Posted by: | Eva And Stefan, glider_house@hotmail.com |  | Subject: | Asparagus and grapes withseed? |  | When: | 12:47 AM, 06 Nov 2000 |  | IP: | 64.24.35.26 | 
  
 do I need to pick all the seeds out of there grapes? and can they eat asparagus?
 
 
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 | Posted by: | Rachel2, SugarGMommy@aol.com |  | Subject: | none |  | When: | 1:20 AM, 06 Nov 2000 |  | IP: | 205.188.197.27 | 
 I feed my gliders aspargus, both raw and steamed. With the seed grapes I cut them in half and remove the seeds. Those are the cheapest grapes right now at 1.50 a pound. So I spent an hour taking the seeds out and then freezing the grapes.
 
 
  
 
 | Posted by: | Kimi, norby@greenepa.net |  | Subject: | none |  | When: | 10:13 AM, 06 Nov 2000 |  | IP: | 209.117.80.117 | 
 Didnt know I could freeze grapes! Do they get mushy after you thaw them out?
 
 
  
 
 | Posted by: | Eva And Stefan, glider_house@hotmail.com |  | Subject: | thank you |  | When: | 1:03 PM, 06 Nov 2000 |  | IP: | 64.24.35.53 | 
 I didn't even think about freezing the grapes! and I should have because I used to eat them frozen when i was younger. but that will help a lot, cause we have been throwing away the rest of them when they go bad. and If I freeze them they won't go bad!! thanks for the help!
 
 
  
 
 | Posted by: | Tina Marie, Torcsena@uswest.net |  | Subject: | none |  | When: | 1:31 PM, 06 Nov 2000 |  | IP: | 63.225.91.213 | 
 i freeze my grapes too ! i freeze just about any fruit and veggie. I even froze spinache for them, wow does it freeze to a strange consistancy, but when thawed it is normal !
 
 
  
 
 | Posted by: | Eva And Stefan, glider_house@hotmail.com |  | Subject: | none |  | When: | 2:07 PM, 06 Nov 2000 |  | IP: | 64.24.35.53 | 
 do you freeze apples?
 
 
  
 
 | Posted by: | Mary/Beck, intr01dc@frank.mtsu.edu |  | Subject: | fruits |  | When: | 5:24 PM, 07 Nov 2000 |  | IP: | 12.77.82.15 | 
 I freeze all kinds of fruits. I got tired of throwing away extra fruits and veggies. Now I buy them and cut them into small pieces and freeze them.
 
 
  
 
 | Posted by: | Rachel2, SugarGMommy@aol.com |  | Subject: | none |  | When: | 12:39 AM, 08 Nov 2000 |  | IP: | 205.188.200.156 | 
 Apples and pears are the two things I do not freeze. I have found that my gliders snub them when they are frozen. WHat I do is buy the very small red delicious apples. They are small enough that my 3 pairs get a quarter each and then my dog gets the last quarter(my dog LOVES asparagus, I caught him stealing it out of the glider's bowls one night!) This way I don't have to refridgerate it or anything. I also get the small bartlet pears(green) and do the same.
 
 
  
 
 | Posted by: | Mary/Beck, intr01dc@frank.mtsu.edu |  | Subject: | apples and pears |  | When: | 12:42 AM, 08 Nov 2000 |  | IP: | 12.77.80.15 | 
 Thats odd..I have never had a problem freezing them.
 
 
  
 
 | Posted by: | chrissy, crisi13@aol.com |  | Subject: | none |  | When: | 12:46 AM, 08 Nov 2000 |  | IP: | 152.163.197.77 | 
 you know what i have found to be the best way to not have extra fruits and veggies.. a guinea pig, my piggy Millie is in the same room as my gliders and she weakes like crazy when she knows I am feeding the gliders it means she will get a treat too!! My dogs help out too though, my guinea pig would be just a PIG if she got all the left overs.
 
 
  
 
 | Posted by: | Eva, glider_house@hotmail.com |  | Subject: | thanks |  | When: | 6:18 PM, 16 Nov 2000 |  | IP: | 64.24.34.108 | 
 thank you that was very helpful! I've already started freezing everything!
 
 
  
 
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