 Sponsor | Thomas-Jefferson | Dec 7, 2007 12:58pm | I just got done feeding my one-yr old some spicy lima bean spinach soup, w lots of garlic, onions, herbs and even some jalapeņo peppers in. I was nervous at first, but she yelled when I tried to be stingy with it, wanting more and more. Afterwards I gave her a bottle of milk to drink, and found this link online:
msnbc.msn.com/id/9646449/ [msnbc.msn.com/id/9646449/] |
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 Sponsor | chimichurri | Dec 8, 2007 4:36pm | Really? Garlic and jalapeņo peppers for a baby?
Hmmmm. |
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 Sponsor | Thomas-Jefferson | Dec 8, 2007 6:12pm | yep. My wife was a little worried about the digestive effects, but nothing seemed unusual. Did you read the article?
p.s. today she ate some indian food from a nice upscale restaurant. |
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 Sponsor | chimichurri | Dec 10, 2007 3:44pm | That's neat. Since I was brought up in USA but live in Spain it is interesting to see how many of the Spanish beliefs are absolutely silly to Americans (eating honeydew melon at night is pretty much mortal according to my in-laws) And visa versa. It makes sense. If millions of babies are fine with diets like that in India and Lebanon and all over the world, why not?
It does shake you up though....
And you're daring to try!
Good going! |
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 Sponsor | Thomas-Jefferson | Dec 10, 2007 4:13pm | | Some people feed mcdonalds to their kids. I think everybody pretty much feeds kids a slightly milder version of what they themselves normally eat. |
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| wildcatkc | Jan 17, 7:15pm | | Kudo's to you for bringing versatility to your child at a young age(and as long as she doesn't "explode" on you go for it.) As for McDonald's, it is the devil disguised as a happy meal:( |
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