Anonymous wrote:What exactly is the problem with pureed carrots for a 6 month old? I'm at a loss.
Anonymous wrote:If I needed that level of control (which I don't necessarily find unreasonable) I switch to a nanny or stay at home.
Anonymous wrote:I would sue them.
Anonymous wrote:I would sue them.
Anonymous wrote:Then stay your ass home and tend to your own baby.
This clutching is silly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can name one good, logical reason as to why it is an issue that your baby was fed puréed carrots, I'll side with you OP. Do you have a family history of anaphylactic reactions to carrots?
Maybe OP feels disappointed that her baby experienced his/her first tastes of solid food -- a milestone -- without her? I can certainly sympathize with that feeling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can name one good, logical reason as to why it is an issue that your baby was fed puréed carrots, I'll side with you OP. Do you have a family history of anaphylactic reactions to carrots?
Maybe OP feels disappointed that her baby experienced his/her first tastes of solid food -- a milestone -- without her? I can certainly sympathize with that feeling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can name one good, logical reason as to why it is an issue that your baby was fed puréed carrots, I'll side with you OP. Do you have a family history of anaphylactic reactions to carrots?
Maybe OP feels disappointed that her baby experienced his/her first tastes of solid food -- a milestone -- without her? I can certainly sympathize with that feeling.