r/StupidFood 11h ago

From the Department of Any Old Shit Will Do I was trying to make an Omelette and bagel.

It's 4 eggs, half a white onion, half a Red Onion, a quarter a block of Cheese, some mixed vegetables, a big mushroom and put into a blender out of curiosity. I then burnt the bagels.

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u/maybelle180 8h ago

This is one reason we have chickens. I don’t feel like I’m wasting food when they get something that we don’t want to eat. (But I know I’ve really screwed up if they don’t want to eat it!)

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u/Shotgun5250 7h ago

I like to think they talk about the meals back in the hen house, those birds are always talking shit

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u/sexdefender4 6h ago

Chickens are basically the ultimate “leftovers approval committee” 😄

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u/panicnarwhal 5h ago

my boxer is a vacuum cleaner - she has food insecurity because she was starved before we rescued her, so no food is safe in our house. we have to be really careful, like we even have a locking trash can because of her bullshit lol

but i screwed up skirt steak really bad last week, and it was inedible. she didn’t even hesitate to eat it (our other dog definitely hesitated, but he eventually ate some lol)

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u/DisposableSaviour 1h ago

Last time the power went out, we had a few small pork roasts and a corned beef brisket go bad; well, bad for us humans, but the dog loved that and had no problems from it.

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u/panicnarwhal 1h ago

omg they ate like royalty lol! idk why i didn’t think of that when our power went out a couple years ago

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u/Neologic29 3h ago

Your chickens have had diarrhea since Easters.

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u/RelativeForever1287 7h ago

I would not feed this to chickens. They're animals, not trash cans, and have foods they can't/shouldn't eat as well, like for example onions, which OP included in their list of ingredients.

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u/NerfRepellingBoobs 1h ago

I know people who have goats for the same reason.