Toddler eating butter raw

Anonymous
My young one (4 y.o)woke up before us and decided to eat an entire stick of butter. I dound him underneath the dining table. Anything i should be on the lookout for...inevitable accident brewing in his tummy?
Anonymous
My childhood friend, who was profoundly gifted, used to eat sticks of butter. She was quite thin, too. I wonder if the craving is for fat, which nourishes the brain?
Anonymous
Raw, OP?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Raw, OP?


He didn't want to sautee' mushrooms so early in the morning, apparently./s
Anonymous
Yup. In my limited experience they all love butter.
Anonymous
I'm told one of my aunts used to do that when she was little. She doesn't anymore
Anonymous
Lol thank you.

OP
Anonymous
When I was pregnant, I craved raw butter. I spread it on bread. I needed the fat, plus butter is delicious.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My young one (4 y.o)woke up before us and decided to eat an entire stick of butter. I dound him underneath the dining table. Anything i should be on the lookout for...inevitable accident brewing in his tummy?


I'd be more upset if he cooked the butter!
Anonymous
I might worry about diarrhea sometime in the next 3 days. Not a guarantee though.
Anonymous
Wtf is "raw" butter
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My young one (4 y.o)woke up before us and decided to eat an entire stick of butter. I dound him underneath the dining table. Anything i should be on the lookout for...inevitable accident brewing in his tummy?


Raw butter, as in made with raw unpasteurized milk? I'd worry. Otherwise, the only thing I'd look for was some grease spots on the carpet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wtf is "raw" butter




Butter. Raw. Like a stick of butter from the fridge. Peel back the wax paper and take a bite. The child is craving fat. Butter is pure, delicious fat.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wtf is "raw" butter




Butter. Raw. Like a stick of butter from the fridge. Peel back the wax paper and take a bite. The child is craving fat. Butter is pure, delicious fat.


Raw means uncooked.
Anonymous
I wouldnt sweat it; kids that age LOOOVE butter. I remember when my niece's stood on her chair during a dinner at my mom's house and ran her finger through the butter dish on the table, scooping out a chunk. She was outraged when her parents grabbed her away and yelled "I want BIG butter!!"

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