It is very simple to make self-prepared grain. First, prepare an empty xylitol jar with a tightly sealed lid. Of course, it depends. If you do more, the jar will be bigger. (Other jars will do, but it's best not to use a rotating lid.) Next, prepare the ingredients: soybeans, carrots, black beans, red beans, millet and corn chips. It doesn't matter if there aren't so many ingredients, just have three or four. But carrots are necessary, because carrots can supplement vitamins in mice. What needs to be prepared are tools: a mortar for mashing garlic and a board for grinding things into chips (I am only 1 years old and haven't cooked a spoon yet, so I don't know exactly what the board is called, just watching my mother use it). They are all tools for daily use. Let's get started! First, put some stones (only beans) on the heavy mortar, about 8 stones. Don't put too much at once, it's easy to "jump out" when tamping. Just pound it five or six times. Put the pounded ingredients into the jar prepared at the beginning. Keep pounding the rest, be patient. After mashing the beans, remove the carrots from the head to the tail, put them on that board and grind them back and forth (if not, ask parents for help). Put the ground scraps on the plate, so long as they can cover the bottom of the plate without grinding too much. Look at God's mood. If it's sunny, take the carrot crumbs to dry quickly! Bring it back in a day and put it in a jar. The program is very simple, very easy to complete, and it doesn't take too much time.
the radish chips are dried! Hurry and can it! Take a small spoon and mix all the ingredients evenly. OK! Pour your self-made food to the rats and mice to taste it! It is lying on the edge of the food basin waiting for you!