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  1. #711
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    Well, there was mixed reaction to the pears today. The first half, he gobbled up. The second half, he started making the craziest faces as if to say "WTHeck is this stuff?" LOL!
    Women are angels, and when someone breaks our wings
    we continue to fly...on broomsticks.
    We are flexible like that.

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    thanks merjmo for the suggestion, i managed to find a food mill this weekend. i used it to grind up the grean beans that i cooked (or rather, over-cooked - oops!) and then i used TracyDPs idea and ground some blueberries and stirred it into some yogurt. my mill came with 2 different size grating things you put in the bottom, does anyone know what foods i should use with which size, or does it even matter?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kmack View Post
    thanks merjmo for the suggestion, i managed to find a food mill this weekend. i used it to grind up the grean beans that i cooked (or rather, over-cooked - oops!) and then i used TracyDPs idea and ground some blueberries and stirred it into some yogurt. my mill came with 2 different size grating things you put in the bottom, does anyone know what foods i should use with which size, or does it even matter?
    Mine only has one size grinder plate so I'm no help there. I'm guessing trial and error will be the best way to figure it out.
    Good judgement comes from experience, and most of that comes from bad judgement. -From a bumper sticker I saw once

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    Karen & Scott, May 31, 2003
    Caeden William, July 6, 2006
    Baby #2 due June 16, 2010

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    bump
    Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.

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    I used the Super Baby Foods book as a guide for baby food.
    Chloe 8/2010 Oliver 7/2012
    At the beach life is different. Time doesn't move hour to hour, but mood to moment.
    We live by the currents, plan by the tides and follow the sun.

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    I used wholesomebabyfood.com thanks to a girl in my first due date thread.
    At 24w 4d my little boy...became an angel 11/7/07
    Rainbow baby arrived 12/6/09!

    Added a dash of PINK 4/9/11

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    weelicious.com is also a good resource.
    Instead of having "answers" on a math test, they should just call them "impressions," and if you got a different "impression," so what, can't we all be brothers?

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