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Milk Jugs and Juice Bottles For Bird Seed

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Date: 04/26/2005 Topics: Pets > Birds | Old Categories > Pets  
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I reuse plastic milk jugs with the end cut off to use as scoops for birdseed. I reuse plastic juice bottles to store the seed in. I make a funnel out of a milk jug by cutting the end off and placing the small end into the juice bottle, so I just scoop the seed with one reused milk jug, and pour it into the funnel which just fits on the top of the juice bottles.

This way I just have to fill jugs about once a week and just grab a couple and hike up the hill to fill my bird feeders. A good way to reuse materials without having to buy scoops and funnels!

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