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  • finally found a vegetable that dd will eat. she is 21 mo and i can't rememberthe last time she actually ate a vegetable, if ever. dehydrated corn, peas and tomatoes. problem is, it is about $5 a cup. anywhere i can get them pretty cheap? she also ate so wasabi peas but they are not as 'clean' ie just the veggie.

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    05.20.08, 12:20 PM [ Flag ]
    • dude! she can handle the heat of wasabi peas?

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      05.20.08, 12:21 PM [ Flag | link to this post ]
      • she likes teaspoons full of spices. hot curries, etc.

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        05.20.08, 12:22 PM [ Flag | link to this post ]
        • You offer her a teaspoon full of spices? Why?

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          05.20.08, 12:23 PM [ Flag | link to this post ]
          • she likes to cook with me, and when i get the spices out she begs for them. she can distinguish between cumin, coriander, and fennel. she loves tumeric, prepared curry blends, pretty much every spice. in fact her favorite food is yogurt with a spice mix- roasted cumin, coriander, fennel, black pepper, and cashews ground up and put on top of the plain yogurt.

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            05.20.08, 12:26 PM [ Flag | link to this post ]
    • just keep offering veggies. it's all aphase and the dehydrated ones aren't teaching her anything

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      05.20.08, 12:21 PM [ Flag | link to this post ]
    • Those Just Veggies things? I have never seen them in bulk, but maybe can get them on sale sometimes at Health Nuts

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      05.20.08, 12:22 PM [ Flag | link to this post ]
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