As I spent 12 years as a ovo-lacto vegetarian (then another 5 or so as a "fish-eating vegetarian" before I switched back to being an omnivore 2 years ago), I really take interest in vegetarian recipes and diet concerns. My primarily-vegetarian dietbecame a constant source of grief while pregnant with my firstborn (even if I was eating limited amounts of fish). So, for the benefit of the ...
...a dozen sheep and would have liked some pigs but it is now getting too late in the year to make it worthwhile. We'll see how things are in the spring and hopefully get ourselves another set of weaners. Hunting has been affected. We started on a Tuesday and stopped by the Friday. And we haven't been able to go out since. Bah. There was a fairly majortragedy in the chicken departmentinvolving ...
... official announcements from any major allergy organizations suggest that strawberries should be avoided either. Nothing in my Finnish infant feeding guidelines say that strawberries should be avoided. So, fellow weaners, I offer you a challenge: please provide us a link to a REPUTABLE MEDICAL/SCIENTIFIC source that suggests avoiding strawberries until 1 year . This could be feeding guidelines ...
More grounds that Kune Kunes merely ca n't aid themselves when it comes to rooting: The weaners - 1 March 2009 The small favorite are rattlingly underhanded. If I bury to turn on the electrical ...POW flight narratives from the World war ii!!! And, as you can see from the pic, the weaners are now sporting tickets in their left ears. Lawfully, before they can be butchered, all stock ...
... was ready to sell in Jan or February following yr. A grunter 's gestation is 3 months, 3 hebdomads and 3 years so we will be awhile getting back on watercourse and meanwhile will need to purchase a couple of more weaners from some of our friends with outside reared rare strain hogs. Related posts: Freedom Precious Freedom Naming in Sick Today Measure by Measure, Brick by Brick
...as little help as possible as he learns to eat and drink on his own. My second question is just about how to prepare and present first foods to him. I've done my research and see that most BL weaners (hehe) present the food in wedges. But I've also seen a lot of videos where the food seems to be offered in small pieces that can be easily palmed an popped into their mouths. This seems like more of...
... said) -First sushi experience October- -Marty/Dani split -Became more sure of myself -Mexicans left -Tonya quit -Sheri transferred to the brood mare section -Renee hired -Power washed stalls -Got new weaners to play with! (Heh, sounds dirty) -Dressed as a pirate for Halloween..yo ho! November- -OBAMA FOR PRESIDENT IN ’09! -Princz died -Became horribly corrupt…not gonna go in any more detail ...
... a champ. Seems to enjoy everything from hummus to sushi. But I have a few notes I'd like to compare to other BLW'ers. (And, by the way, my husband can't help but chuckle every time I talk about us "weaners.") 1. How is meat going? Chicken is the only area in which we seem to have trouble. It's not for lack of desire on his part. Rather, he seems to store it up in the roof of his mouth & then ...