by Cathy Monrad
Materials
1½ cups cornmeal
¼ cup flour
2 cups bird food mix
½ cup lard
½ cup chunky peanut butter
2-3 mugs
2-3 sturdy sticks 8 inches long
Twine (optional)
Tools
Large bowl
Wooden spoon
Nonstick saucepan
Instructions
- In large bowl, mix cornmeal, flour, and birdseed together.
- Melt lard and peanut butter in saucepan.
- Pour melted lard and peanut butter over birdseed mixture. Stir until mixed thoroughly.
- Spoon suet mixture into mugs and press down to remove air pockets.
- Push sticks into suet mixture all the way to bottom of mug. Press mixture around sticks.
- Refrigerate overnight until hardened.
- Hang mug from tree branch or shepard’s hook, or use a piece of twine to tie handle to branch.
Project Notes
– Great way to reuse chipped mugs—just make sure there are no cracks.
– Refrigerate until ready to use and place feeder out of direct sunlight to avoid spoilage; homemade suet is recommended for use when oudoor temperature is below 40 degrees F.
Cathy Monrad is the graphic designer and garden crafter for Upstate Gardeners’ Journal.
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