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sexy_peach@feddit.deM to Memes@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 年前

a scoop of sugar

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a scoop of sugar

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sexy_peach@feddit.deM to Memes@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 年前
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  • Veraticus@lib.lgbt
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    Also: “No diet I’ve ever tried works!”

    • qisope@lemmy.world
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      spits out tooth

      • 🐑🇸 🇭 🇪 🇪 🇵 🇱 🇪🐑@lemmy.world
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        Here’s the scary part

        If we are talking a 1 liter bottle of water it’s less sugar than in most lemonades and sodas.

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          Those aren’t fit for human consumption either tho

        • Mr_Blott@feddit.uk
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          deleted by creator

          • Xanvial@lemmy.one
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            Because one scoop of sugar is added? You know, the post on top of the page?

          • 🐑🇸 🇭 🇪 🇪 🇵 🇱 🇪🐑@lemmy.world
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            Did you read the post?

  • trashcan@sh.itjust.works
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    Same energy

    (apologies for linking to a YouTube short)

    • PipedLinkBot@feddit.rocksB
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      Here is an alternative Piped link(s):

      Same energy

      Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.

      I’m open-source, check me out at GitHub.

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    always wondered of the nutritional value of these, left out by people with good intentions, but probably doing more harm than good with those empty calories

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      My understanding is sugar water is fine for hummingbirds, but the red dye often added to it is not.

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        You are correct. If you feed hummingbirds, dissolve a 1:4 ratio of sugar to water in summer (so 1 cup sugar to four cups water) or a 1:3 ratio in winter for extra calories/energy. Don’t use the bottled red stuff, it’s bad for them :)

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      Hummingbirds need all the calories they can get. Their calorie requirements per mass are somewhere in the realm of 50x greater than a human’s.

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        i am aware, but sugar water in 100% calories and no protein, essential fats, vitamins or minerals, whatsoever

        • Mouselemming@sh.itjust.works
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          They get those from little bugs they catch in flight, as well as nectar and pollen from whatever flowers they can find blooming. That’s why you should also have some native blooming plants if possible. The feeder should never be their only source of food, but like it says about nectar in this article about bees, it can provide the extra energy to get to the next nutritious food source.

          https://baynature.org/article/whats-the-secret-of-nectar/#:~:text=Generally%2C nectar is composed mostly,plant absorbs the unused nectar.

          Adding anything more nutritious to the sugar water than plain white cane sugar would make it an excellent food for harmful bacteria and other microbes.

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          Biology is different for lots of different creatures. Just because we need certain things in our diet doesn’t mean birds need those same things in the same quantities from the same sources. We are, after all, quite different from birds.

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    Kind of disgusting

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