by Pajarita » Sun Dec 27, 2015 11:09 am
I don't time them or even take the food out after a certain number of hours. I've always found the contention that produce or cooked food becomes 'bad' after a few hours completely ridiculous. If this was true, the human race would have died of food poisoning thousands of years ago. And, I'll tell you something else: the people who claim this never worked in the food industry!
In the morning, I put out more than enough gloop to last the whole day until the evening when I take out whatever is left (and I don't even throw it out, I save it for the birds out in the street that I feed every day). If I see that all the gloop is completely gone, I actually make a mental note to myself to put out more from now on because, as far as I can tell (and I've been feeding gloop for 20 years now), they can eat as much as they want of it and don't gain weight so why deprive them of the pleasure of eating as much as they want? I also give them a piece of fresh fruit, one veggie and one leafy green or broccoli. What I do measure (up to a point because it's not really exact or anything close to it) is their dinner which consists of mix of seeds and nuts (my GCC and peachfront get a lower protein than the larger birds) so they can fill their crop all the way before they go to sleep but have hardly any leftover.
Publix does have organic produce and other products - I just checked online and they do. Walmart does too but it needs to be a Super Walmart for you to be able to find a semi-good selection. But, if they don't have everything you need, check to see where you can find a Whole Foods or any other supermarket that would carry a good selection of organic stuff (I can find A LOT of stuff in a large Shoprite located in the next town to where I live) near you because, even if you have to travel a bit, you can always buy frozen stuff for a month and fresh for about a week and then give him 'regular' stuff that is OK (like raw broccoli, oranges, bananas and other stuff that you can feed non-organic) the rest of the time.