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Topic History of: Non pharmaceutical interventions....
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Green Man Honey wrote:
Oops. Not that one! This...groceries.morrisons.com/products/walkers...lly-cheesy-519818011

Told you there wasn't much difference.


Do you have thing about belly-buttons ?

hedda I'm a huge fan of pharmaceutical interventions. They've saved my life.

I'm a fan of Big Pharma.

I always go to a German doctor as the German drug companies develop the best pharmaceuticals & being Germanic & practical they don't moralize like British doctors & give you a morality lecture over taking an aspirin.

## I don't like pudding. Yuk.
Honey Oops. Not that one! This...groceries.morrisons.com/products/walkers...lly-cheesy-519818011

Told you there wasn't much difference.
Green Man I never understood squash and juice. Its nothing but artificial sugar and sweeteners.
Wyot Honey wrote:
[quote]Wyot wrote:


No matter how hard parents try, they seem to be sabotaged by most nurseries shoving biscuits, fake juice and puddings at the children for no reason.

Also, crap is marketed as proper food.

This one is very popular groceries.morrisons.com/products/ella-s-...k-7-months-371291011

But not much different to this one at a fraction of the price. groceries.morrisons.com/products/ella-s-...k-7-months-371291011


I agree with this to a point but think you are not putting enough emphasis on the parents; we have never struggled to ensure the treats with our kids are only an adjunct to a healthy and balanced diet. I know it is easier for some than others; but the only solution comes from individuals - top down never works.