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>> Avocado, like most things, probably needs to be used with caution and
>> moderation. However, I've seen horses and cows using windfall avocados as
>> treat food and, based on advice from an American rehab line, have used it as
>> an appetite stimulant for severely underweight and debilitated microbats.
>> (Sounds impossible, doesn't it?) However, the little insectivores, given
>> about 1/4 teaspoon of avocado a day almost turn somersaults to get to it and
>> improve in weight, energy and fur condition within days.
Now... What to do with all the avocado the bat doesn't want. Hmmmm.
>> Avocado, like most things, probably needs to be used with caution and
>> moderation. However, I've seen horses and cows using windfall avocados as
>> treat food and, based on advice from an American rehab line, have used it as
>> an appetite stimulant for severely underweight and debilitated microbats.
>> (Sounds impossible, doesn't it?) However, the little insectivores, given
>> about 1/4 teaspoon of avocado a day almost turn somersaults to get to it and
>> improve in weight, energy and fur condition within days.
Now... What to do with all the avocado the bat doesn't want. Hmmmm.
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Date: 28 Aug 2004 17:51 (UTC)no subject
Date: 28 Aug 2004 18:00 (UTC)Granted, I don't know how this will affect the bats, but if you add a small amount of lemon juice to smashed avacado, it won't turn brown. So what you could do would be smash up the flesh of an avacado, add a few drops of lemon juice, and store it in an airtight container in the fridge. Then you could at least have it last a few days, I'd think
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Date: 28 Aug 2004 18:24 (UTC)(Actually, oddly, the only way I like avacado is in guacamole, but that I LOVE!)
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Date: 28 Aug 2004 18:39 (UTC)My favourite way to eat avocados is to sprinkle on some salt and pepper, and scoop the fruit out with a spoon.
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Date: 28 Aug 2004 23:33 (UTC)Alligator Pear!
Date: 29 Aug 2004 05:35 (UTC)Well
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Date: 29 Aug 2004 14:45 (UTC)Re: Well
Date: 29 Aug 2004 16:24 (UTC)no subject
Date: 29 Aug 2004 17:36 (UTC)Re: Well
Date: 29 Aug 2004 17:45 (UTC)Everyone is suggesting guacamole, which is good. You can also slice it up and make an "asian burrito" with a rice paper wrap that has basil, avacado, basil, maybe some lettuce, and shredded carrot in it. I have been doing that for about a week now. It's yummy. I dont know if you can get the big rice paper sheets in Dubbo though. You could also do that with a tortilla. I prefer the rice paper sheet thingys.