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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ummm 1547 It was private grounds with organic soils and no fertilizer. No trace of chemicals. The parents are straight from the garden as well. The whole house was chemical free, no meats, no oils, no sugars and no breads. So keep your judgement, as you sit in the McDonald's drive thru with your little porker eating processed "mystery meat" I'll take under 1 yr olds years eating fresh veggies they helped grow and day over that garbage. Now don't forget to let your precious snowflake suck down another "organic healthy" pouch of something while finishing of his 3rd container of puffs. [/quote] A 10 month old pulling a kale leaf off and eating it is trifling. It has dirt on it.. It hasn't been washed. Chemicals or not it's still nasty. Would you let a 10 month old put a pacifier in his mouth that fell on the ground without washing it off.. Same concept. Bravo to you for going all out for a job that has no future for some kids that forget who the hell you are the minute you leave. No matter how much you think you are, you're not family, you're not special and damn sure can be replaced for any reason parents want. [/quote] MB here. You know what, I totally would (and have) let a child stick a pacifier back in after it's fallen on the floor. And I have let my kids pick herbs, strawberries and tomatoes off the plants we're growing in the yard and eat them. And I don't freak out if they eat some dirt. You're way over the top w/ the histrionics (and the pp is over the top too IMO w/ the "little porker eating mystery meat" stuff.) Obsessing is bad for kids - whether it's about dirt, or preservatives, or whatever. Unclench everyone - the kids will be better for it. [/quote]
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