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I think it's time we all admitted the truth about weaning practices.
It's all very well talking about all those hours you put into making
those nice wholesome veggie mashes.
But honestly, you know, and I know, that baby's first food was rarely
anything so civilised.
Mine, for instance.. his first food was fatty oven sludge from the
bottom of the oven. And my friend, her little boy's first food was a
pellet of dried cat poo! Made all the more horrific for the fact that
they were visiting friends, and the friends didn't have a cat!
I have heard of dried up hoover flies being another baby's first food.
And my other friend knew her calender had been her baby's first food,
when she found the bits, still identifiable, in his nappy!
Bah humbug! :-)
Morgan Gallagher
Campaign for honest mothers... looking forward to more examples to add
to her list! :-)
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