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    How do you prepare their food?

    I'm looking for tips that'll streamline the preparation of my beardie's food. Once a week I've been de-stemming leafy greens and chopping them into bite sized pieces. The week I tried buying a whole bunch and freezing some as I've heard you can do that.

    Anybody have any tips? This week I also bought a variety of beans so we'll see if he likes those. I just hate all the chopping haha. Anybody use a food processor or other appliance to make this easier? Anybody know what the people with lots of beardies do?

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    I tear veggies for the most part all the greens anyways and then for the squash, carrots, etc I use a food processor to make it like chunky dices. If that makes sense. I add the peas in and any other little extras. Mix it up in a big bowl and I'm done for the week. I keep it in a huge bowl in my fridge, with a paper towel on top and its easily servable in the am.


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