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Friday, June 01, 2012
This Is Exactly How I Eat Peas
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Today's Funny Friday video was like looking in a mirror.
Have a great weekend!
(email subscribers you need to go to the blog to watch)
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Yoni Freedhoff
c/o BMI
575 West Hunt Club, Suite 100
Ottawa ON K2G5W5
CANADA
I haven't laughed out loud in ages - thanks!
ReplyDeleteOooooh, but peas are lovely, lovely, tasty things. At least when not overcooked. If someone were feeding me mushed peas from a jar, I'd probably object, too.
ReplyDeleteFresh peas from the garden are the best in any form. My daughter loves them in any form. She never had baby food from a jar so she knows and loves real food the way we make it.
DeleteI'm with ya Yoni! After making a few faces like that, my parents never made me eat a pea again and now in my 30th year, the most I'll do is swallow them whole if I find them in my soup :)
ReplyDeleteThat's it--keep forcing the fatty to eat what he dislikes; this way, he can sign up for Weight Watchers in a few years!
ReplyDeleteIs this nastiness necessary? Helpful? No, it is not. If the woman were not trying to feed the baby peas, you'd say snide things about her making the kid fat because she wasn't feeding it vegetables.
DeleteI think its offensive that you are referring to the baby as 'the fatty'. Now that would make a kid grown up with body image issues! A lot of babies have chubby cheeks and a little 'chubby' but are not 'fat'. All of ours were chubby looking babies that did not overeat nor were they over fed, and they all grew up to be a healthy weight and very active. By the way, you have to feed them healthy food (no one got obese on green beans) and they only learn to eat these food by exposure.
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