


seagoatdeb wrote:Pajarita is right except that when it is frozen it does start to degrade while frozen, so you need to balance how fresh with how long frozen. There is a lot of hype about frozen being better widespread on the internet without mentioning how food degrades while frozen. It degrades less in a dedicated freezer, but in a frost free fridge the degredation is more rapid.



Pajarita wrote:No, it's much easier to put A LOT of water (more than three times) and then drain it. Grain absorbs a lot of water and swells so, when you first start (and even when you've been doing it a long time), it's better to put a lot, that way, you make sure the bottom doesn't stick and get burned.

Wolf wrote: They are all extremely dry and generally result in a chronic state of mild dehydration, which is because parrots generally drink twice a day and get the majority of their water from the foods they eat.


Pajarita wrote:seagoatdeb wrote:Pajarita is right except that when it is frozen it does start to degrade while frozen, so you need to balance how fresh with how long frozen. There is a lot of hype about frozen being better widespread on the internet without mentioning how food degrades while frozen. It degrades less in a dedicated freezer, but in a frost free fridge the degredation is more rapid.
Can you please give a couple of links of studies that would contradict the 'hype'? Because all I find everywhere is that frozen is more nutritious than fresh. And we are talking about buying the frozen product right before you are making the gloop, of course, not leaving it in a freezer for 6 months.



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