Day 209: Apple Bread
When you are small with feathers and have a Grandma who is an excellent chef, you just never know what might turn up at mealtimes. Where the challenge can arise is when your large featherless assistant...
View ArticleDay 278: Battling Misconceptions
Being small and sleekly feathered sometimes means battling misconceptions. For instance, often your featherless dining partners appear to think being small in size means you will also be small in...
View ArticleDay 280: Tail in the Air Dining
In France, it is not considered at all unseemly to show your appreciation for fine cuisine with a robust post-meal belch. But if you are lucky enough to have feathers, you know the belch is for...
View ArticleDay 339: All American Bird
For any avian accustomed to inter-species dining, it takes no sleuthing at all to discover which dishes are the ones your featherless flock refers to as “All-American classics.” These, of course, are...
View ArticleDay 346: Grilled Cheese Descent
As an aerodynamic feathered being who prefers to keep to the heights (both for safety’s sake and also to be the first to know about breaking news below), not every dish is worth making the effort of a...
View ArticleDay 11: Sharing Cornbread
One of the perks of sharing a flock with only one other being (without feathers) is that all meals are shared between just two flock mates. This means there is always enough for both flock...
View ArticleDay 21: First Dibs
When you are the acknowledged “alpha” in your flock, it goes without saying you get first dibs on delectable morsels….. Regardless of whose plate they happen to be sitting on. At times, flock mates (of...
View ArticleDay 159: Grandma’s Chips
While your featherless flockmates consume many victuals you could do without, you do share a common preference for crunchy dishes. As well, since these dishes come in single-serving portions and are...
View ArticleDay 322: Pita for One
One enduring facet of Mediterranean culture is sociability. Simply put, tasty dishes taste even better when they can be shared. Or not. This dish looks soft and scrumptious – just the kind I like best....
View ArticleThe Covert Fling
In most featherless circles, there is a misconception that feathered beings are messy eaters. In fact, just the opposite is the case. Feathered beings are such neatnicks they can’t stand to have any...
View ArticleWhen You Love Somebody
“When you love somebody,” Sting sings, “….set them free.” As if. When you REALLY love somebody, you notice right away if a dish isn’t to their liking and rush to replace it with something you know they...
View ArticleDay 339: All American Bird
For any avian accustomed to inter-species dining, it takes no sleuthing at all to discover which dishes are the ones your featherless flock refers to as “All-American classics.” These, of course, are...
View ArticleDay 346: Grilled Cheese Descent
As an aerodynamic feathered being who prefers to keep to the heights (both for safety’s sake and also to be the first to know about breaking news below), not every dish is worth making the effort of a...
View ArticleDay 11: Sharing Cornbread
One of the perks of sharing a flock with only one other being (without feathers) is that all meals are shared between just two flock mates. This means there is always enough for both flock...
View ArticleHappiness Is…. (WIN A FREE BOOK MONDAY)
Big or small, short or tall, young or old, rich or poor, feathered or featherless, there is so much happiness to be found in this world. And since Monday is the most stressful day of the week for many...
View ArticleDay 280: Tail in the Air Dining
In France, it is not considered at all unseemly to show your appreciation for fine cuisine with a robust post-meal belch. But if you are lucky enough to have feathers, you know the belch is for...
View ArticleDay 339: All American Bird
For any avian accustomed to inter-species dining, it takes no sleuthing at all to discover which dishes are the ones your featherless flock refers to as “All-American classics.” These, of course, are...
View ArticlePresents from Parrots: Prettifying
Parrots are very giving and generous. Whatever they have, they want to share it. If they love you, they want to share it even more….and share even more of it. This means that once you welcome a being...
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