snailracer
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It's bee vomit.Isn't honey just sugar? Babies don't need sugar do they? It's a bit too soon to give them a rather unhelpful sweet tooth maybe.
It's bee vomit.Isn't honey just sugar? Babies don't need sugar do they? It's a bit too soon to give them a rather unhelpful sweet tooth maybe.
I always thought it was one of those things it told you about but didn't actually happen.My son used to have honey in his porridge I think.
I've since learnt about the risk, but only because I've since nursed infant's with a case of honey induced botulism!
No it definitely happens! Very rare though.I always thought it was one of those things it told you about but didn't actually happen.
2342798 said:This is now getting way too complicated. Why are the younger children more susceptible?
I think Sandra just means the advice didn't come in until she'd already had a couple.
nah, he's a weasel he'd just bite the hand feeding him unless of course you weren't using a metaphor. If you and 3BM are actually into the adult nappy and baby feed scene then even honey isn't enough to sweeten the deal.
Oh and despite his stature I don't think Rich would be into the adult nappy bit either.
There that feels more like it, not quite back on form but back on my feet and swinging wildly