It would depend on one's food preferences. I suppose you have ruled out just eating them gradually...or all at once.
One could feed them to the birds or squirrels in a park.
Or save them to make an emergency pillow to sit on...once...and for a fairly short period of time.
Or string them onto a long piece of cord and dye them for a decorative thingy.
Check to see if they're suitable for parakeet snacks and give them to a friend who has a budgie.
Throw them away (certainly an option I'd consider).
Finally, though I could continue this nonsense for a long while, put them into a blender and mix the result with boric acid, using the blend for roach killer.
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Date: 2007-11-11 11:44 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2007-11-12 08:21 pm (UTC)One could feed them to the birds or squirrels in a park.
Or save them to make an emergency pillow to sit on...once...and for a fairly short period of time.
Or string them onto a long piece of cord and dye them for a decorative thingy.
Check to see if they're suitable for parakeet snacks and give them to a friend who has a budgie.
Throw them away (certainly an option I'd consider).
Finally, though I could continue this nonsense for a long while, put them into a blender and mix the result with boric acid, using the blend for roach killer.
How's that?
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