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Pickles could be reasonably nutritious, especially if they're cucumbers,
vinegar, dill, and minimal salt. I'd rather my kids ate that than the
goldfish and graham crackers that babies and toddlers can seem to live on.
Not that my kids at 6 & 8 are food purists either -- one of the ate school
lunch yesterday ewwwwww!

Freyja, missing grandma's home canned pickles!





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>
> I guess I've always thought of pickles as junk food, and why would anyone
> give a baby junk food?  But, then again, you are talking to someone who
> three
> children are candy addicts, so who am I to judge?  ;~>
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