One way is to take the bird to the food. In other words, have the lure already with food on it someplace else...such as a yard table or chair or on the lawn. Then, go get the bird from the perch, walk around a bit (do not go directly to the lure...take the scenic route), then when you get close to where the lure can be seen sometimes make the feeding whistle to alert the bird to look around. It will see the lure than and you can let it go it from the glove, even if you have to lower the bird to get it near it. This step doesn't take long at all for them to learn. Unless you plan to stay awhile, I would suggest to have at least a good portion of the meal still somewhat cut up into chunk sizes that can be easily swallowed. Return the bird to the perch, perhaps with some other portion that can be worked on, such as a wing with half the breast.