it's a sensible precaution, but only up till the age of one. Why take the risk?All my three ate the stuff by the jar and still do, infact we used to give them the unpasteurized stuff as my eldest suffered from hay fever and was told to use local honey
Us old, out-of-touch geezers have to stick together Dell!Rich - thankyou.
You don't need a reason, mac, just help yourself.
I'm really trying here dude but I've got nothing, nada, zip...I don't even feel the urge to slate you....am I ill?
Maybe you are, would it help if I called you a twat?
it's a sensible precaution, but only up till the age of one. Why take the risk?
You can at least attempt to ridicule the scrofulous baby scaring bufoon.sorry man, barely even a half smile, I'm not even idly scribbling 'kill 3BM' on my notepad here...most unusual
sorry man, barely even a half smile, I'm not even idly scribbling 'kill 3BM' on my notepad here...most unusual
Perhaps you could try feeding 3BM some honey?
I was in loco parentis with the 9 month old George and fed him with some mashed banana and honey thinking it was a wholesome combo. It turns out that honey can be dangerous for children under one year old with a possible risk of fatal consequences. Clostridium Botulinus or summink involved. Why did nobody tell me and did you all know that already?
I never knew that when bringing up my own kids - it's a minefield out there!
George survived you'll be happy to hear.
If honey's off the menu,you could try them with Marmite instead. That's full of yeasty goodness.