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Old August 8th, 2004, 08:42 PM
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Erika RollerGirl generously shared with us this little ditty:
Apparently Atkins has been thinking about this as well. I honestly
can't tell if this article is serious or a joke though Some of the
names of the items sound wayyyyy out there!


"Hamhock Surprise (includes "surprise" bone for teething" pegs my joke
meter.



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Old August 8th, 2004, 08:42 PM
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Erika RollerGirl generously shared with us this little ditty:
Apparently Atkins has been thinking about this as well. I honestly
can't tell if this article is serious or a joke though Some of the
names of the items sound wayyyyy out there!


"Hamhock Surprise (includes "surprise" bone for teething" pegs my joke
meter.



-- revek
"Double Fannucci: A game played with cards." - Encyclopedia Frobozzica



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Old August 8th, 2004, 08:58 PM
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In article ,
"revek" wrote:

Erika RollerGirl generously shared with us this little ditty:
Apparently Atkins has been thinking about this as well. I honestly
can't tell if this article is serious or a joke though Some of the
names of the items sound wayyyyy out there!


"Hamhock Surprise (includes "surprise" bone for teething" pegs my joke
meter.


You and me both. I was with it, or at least willing to believe it, until
that point.

--
AF
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--artyw raises the bar on rec.sport.baseball
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Old August 8th, 2004, 08:58 PM
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In article ,
"revek" wrote:

Erika RollerGirl generously shared with us this little ditty:
Apparently Atkins has been thinking about this as well. I honestly
can't tell if this article is serious or a joke though Some of the
names of the items sound wayyyyy out there!


"Hamhock Surprise (includes "surprise" bone for teething" pegs my joke
meter.


You and me both. I was with it, or at least willing to believe it, until
that point.

--
AF
"Non Sequitur U has a really, really lousy debate team."
--artyw raises the bar on rec.sport.baseball
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Old August 8th, 2004, 09:23 PM
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I agree with "i" who states that children should not be taught to
depend on the sweet taste. I wish somebody had told me all that when
mine were babies. My oldest son is 37 and still a hopeless Sweetaholic.
The reason they start babies on cereal is because it's easy to digest,
and so they won't get tummy ache. My boys were screaming for more food
an hour later, got tummy ache anyway...was still hungry. LOL
Hmm, that's just the opposite of what we need as adults, especially
trying to lose
weight, slowly digestible foods, right?
Faye

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not...'cuz I got a pic of Atkins in my pocket."
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Old August 8th, 2004, 11:03 PM
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Faye wrote:
I agree with "i" who states that children should not be taught to
depend on the sweet taste. I wish somebody had told me all that when
mine were babies. My oldest son is 37 and still a hopeless Sweetaholic.


Has anyone ever tasted breastmilk?
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Old August 8th, 2004, 11:03 PM
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Faye wrote:
I agree with "i" who states that children should not be taught to
depend on the sweet taste. I wish somebody had told me all that when
mine were babies. My oldest son is 37 and still a hopeless Sweetaholic.


Has anyone ever tasted breastmilk?
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Old August 8th, 2004, 11:41 PM
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Erika RollerGirl wrote:
Apparently Atkins has been thinking about this as well. I honestly can't tell
if this article is serious or a joke though Some of the names of the items
sound wayyyyy out there!
http://www.usedwigs.com/weekly_61.html
Atkins Introduces Low-Carb Baby Food


Perhaps the slogan on that site's homepage might give you some clue:
"Providing completely worthless news and nonsense since 1999"

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jamie )

"There's a seeker born every minute."

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Old August 8th, 2004, 11:41 PM
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Erika RollerGirl wrote:
Apparently Atkins has been thinking about this as well. I honestly can't tell
if this article is serious or a joke though Some of the names of the items
sound wayyyyy out there!
http://www.usedwigs.com/weekly_61.html
Atkins Introduces Low-Carb Baby Food


Perhaps the slogan on that site's homepage might give you some clue:
"Providing completely worthless news and nonsense since 1999"

--
jamie )

"There's a seeker born every minute."

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Old August 9th, 2004, 12:15 AM
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Does anyone know what people fed to their babies at this stage prior to
mass-produced "cereals"? What do the Neanderthin followers feed their children?
I ask this because don't they follow a more "back to the earth" version of low
carb? I do not currently have any children but there's something that rubs me
the wrong way about feeding children cereal if we already know how a high carb
diet affects us as adults. I don't know how safe or whatever just mashing up
regular foods are for children but I'd be more inclined to feed them REAL
foods, i.e. vegetables, meats, and dairy than any Cheerios or graham crackers.

 




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