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Old 26-09-2007, 05:54 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default preserving (canning) fruit and veg

On 26/9/07 15:06, in article ,
"Mary Fisher" wrote:


"Amethyst Deceiver" wrote in message
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jane wrote:

jane (who is soon about to find out about sterilising baby bottles the
hard way!)


Why? Save time, money and trouble, and breastfeed!


I wanted to say something like that! From what I've seen artificial feeding
is far harder work than the baby's birthright.

But sterilising nipples is painful so I never did it and our babies got
everything going.

Resounding good health and perfect weight :-)

It was a lot easier for Spouse too, he'd wake when they cried in the night
(I didn't wake), clamp the child's mouth onto me, change a nappy and back to
sleep. He said I should tell you that.

Mary


Perhaps the OP is, like me, a granny, who is to have babies staying in the
house? Our house was taken over by the next generation's clobber! Most
grannies will do anything for their grand children but might draw the line
at breast feeding. ;-)) As to the fruit & veg bit both our grand children
recommend HIPP organic!
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