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    Default Boo Balls.... With jelly or jam?

    I think the girls are burnt out on baby food as the ingredient for the recipes here... I tried fresh banana once ( 100g per recipe); but what about jellies or jams, or yogurt- they LOVE grapes. Woukd grape jelly/jam be ok? Or something else? They prefer the baked version; never baked jam or jelly...

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    Default Re: Boo Balls.... With jelly or jam?

    Who knows? Seems like anything is worth a try. I'd just make a small batch first to see how it goes over. I can certainly understand the need for variety. I am always trying to come up with new tastes for my dwarf, Joey. Unfortunately, he is very picky, so now I tend to stick with the "tried and true".

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    Default Re: Boo Balls.... With jelly or jam?

    Where can I get the recipe for Boo Balls?

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    Default Re: Boo Balls.... With jelly or jam?

    There are recipes for boo balls in the Squirrel Nutrition section of this forum.

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    Default Re: Boo Balls.... With jelly or jam?

    It seems like that would be too much concentrated sugar. May be you could start with food processing vanilla yogurt with a fruit instead of the baby food. I actually had to do this because I got forgot I was out of bb food and they like it a lot, plus it has bits of apple in it. Just a suggestion. I think fruit is ok but I stay away from jams and jellies especially. If you find no sugar added or just fruit, be sure to check it out for sugar substitutes before you use.

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