Bacon Bird Seed Cookies for Your Backyard Birds

Today, I’m going to share my recipe for bird seed cookies.  Winter is fast approaching, and backyard birds will be on the hunt for food. Feeding backyard birds during the winter has become a ritual for me.  Watching birds and providing for them has become a part of my gardening experience.  Especially, in winter months.  I’m also teaching my grandchildren to help mother nature provide for her flock as well. 

 

bird seed cookies

 

 

For the past few years, I have made bird seed cookies and peanut butter pine cones as treats.  This year, I decided to add suet bird seed cookies from bacon grease to the meal plan.  The birds love them, and it’s a great way to use the bacon fat from breakfast.  I only use the suet bird seed cookies cakes during the winter months.  If the temperature is too warm, they will melt and create a mess or become rancid.

 

Cookies for birds

 

 

So, if you want to make these tasty treats for your backyard birds, you will need the following ingredients:

Bird Seed Mixture – I have a combination of Black Oil Sunflower Seeds, Safflower Seeds, Cracked Corn and peanut chips in this batch  However, you can use whatever mixture of seeds that you have on hand.

Bacon Grease – I save the bacon grease from breakfast for my suet, and I have also used grease from ground beef.  I strain the oil to ensure there are no particles of bacon or ground beef going into the can when I save it.  I simply want the fat from the bacon and ground beef.  You can also use fat from your local butcher store.

Flour –  1 cup of flour or more.  You can also use oats or grits.

Peanut Butter –   About 2 tablespoons of crunchy or creamy peanut butter to the mixture.  I use the store brand.

Variety of Cookie Cutters – Winter, Christmas or other shapes that you would like to use will be fine.

Drinking Straws – You will want to stick a straw through the mixture once you have the cookie cutters filled.  You will want to make a hole in the cookie so you can run a string or ribbon through it so you can hang it.  Or, you can just place the cookies in a suet cage or dish.

 

 

 

 

bird seed cookies

Suet Cookies for Birds

 

  1. Add the bacon/ground beef grease to the birdseed mixture, as well as the peanut butter and flour.
  2. Mix it until you get a consistency you like.  You can add more of any of the ingredients.
  3. Once you have a consistency you like, place the mixture in the cookies cutters.  My granddaughter had a great time filling the various cookies cutters.  Her favorite was the heart.
  4. Be sure to pack the cookie cutters full.  You want the bird seed cookies to be thick.

 

bird seed suet cookies

 

5. Once you have the cookie cutters filled, place the cookie cutters in your freezer or refrigerator for a few hours. You want the cookies to harden.
6.  You can remove the cookie cutters once the cookies are frozen or had enough,
7.  Use a spatula to remove the cookies from the cookie sheet.  Place the cookies in gallon freezer bags or a freezer container.  You can place them in your refrigerator.  They store perfectly.

 

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bird seed cookies

 

 

The birds will love them, I guarantee it.  Especially,  on cold, icy and or snowy days.  Oh, who am I kidding.  They devour them on warmer days too.  However, I recommend that you only use these bacon bird seed cookies in the colder months.  They will melt if it’s too warm.  The above picture is a Downy Woodpecker.  He visits everyday for breakfast or  lunch and hangs around for quite awhile.

 

 


 

 

 

Backyard Birdseed Cookies

 

The picture above is a House Wren.  They’re tiny birds that visit daily, usually in a flock.  They hang around for awhile feasting on the bacon cookies or head to the feeder.

This is a great project to make with your kids or grandkids.  Additionally, check out the cookie cutters at the dollar store, yard sales and flea markets for fun shapes to use.

 

 

Nature and Gardening Tips for Kids

Backyard vegetable gardening should include your children.  Are your children always on their computers, phones, TVs, and other electronic gadgets?  Today’s generation has lost connection with nature.  They are too engrossed in technology.  So, today I’m sharing tips on nature and gardening tips for kids.

Nature offers endless opportunities for children to learn and discover.  Getting them to leave their room and head outdoors is getting more and more difficult.  If you introduce them to backyard gardening they will love it.  

 

gardening activities for kids

 

Most importantly, lecturing them or pressuring them to go outside is not the way to get them interested. Even if you managed to get them outside, learning something beside a park and playground can peak their interest.  So, get them interested in gardening.   Check out our nature and gardening tips for kids:

Digging is fun

If you have kids, you know just how much they enjoy getting dirty.  Let them dig up the soil for the seeds you will be planting.  Hopefully, digging and playing in the dirt will encourage them to go out.  Additionally, they will explore the numerous hidden wonders in your garden. Work with them to get them more interested. Not only will they be able to dig, play, and have fun, you will have help planting your seeds.  Make sure they only dig in designated areas.

 

Let them plant seeds

If you have an area in your yard that needs to be seeded or re-seeded, let them grow grass from seed.  Allow them to see and become involved in the stages of growth.  Becoming involved in nature can be educational, but also interesting and fun.

 

 

Gardening Ideas for Kids

 

 

 

Plant their favorite fruits

Also, if you have space in your garden plant fruit trees.  For example, plant a mango or an apple tree.  However, if the space is limited plant strawberries or blueberries.  Having their favorite fruit growing in the garden will encourage your kids to want to nurture the plant and later devour the fruits. Kids will love to pick their own fruits from the plant.  Additionally, it will encourage a healthier diet.

 

Plant their favorite vegetables

We know how picky our kids can be when it comes to eating vegetables.  Have them plant and grow their own vegetables.  It’s also a good way to encourage them to eat nutritious vegetables.  As a result, help them grow cherry tomatoes or carrots.  Your children will love harvesting full-grown carrots from the garden.

 

Plant a stunning butterfly garden

Planting a butterfly garden is a wonderful way to get your kids to leave their electronic gadgets too.  Planting a butterfly garden is a great way to introduce your children to butterflies.  They will love seeing different colors and species of butterflies.   Plants that attract butterflies are:  milkweed plant, butterfly bush, calendula, and the daylily.

 

Create a secret hideout

If you have a large garden with lots of greenery, shrubs, and trees, you can create a secret hideout for your kids.  C You can create a place where the kids can hang out and play or just a digging spot where they can store their explored treasures and other things.  Get creative.

Tell your children stories about your involvement in gardening, hiking etc.   Additionally, you can plan picnics and hikes with the family.  Also, teach them new and interesting things about their environment.  So, if you want your kids to love nature, you need to love it yourself too.  We hope that you found our nature and gardening tips for kids beneficial.