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no... I have only actually seen this on TV on that food travel show... tony what's his name? He said he'd eat the continental b'fast at the motel the next morning instead.. lol! but gross. I don't know how you would say
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politely! eeech...

Somebody on another forum a few months ago said the he/she sold a lot of balut to the local asian community. To the best of my recollection it was not in Washington.

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I have ADOS, too.
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I have ADOC so bad that I have been on medication and isolation for years, oh look at that froggie!!!!!
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now, what was I doing ?????

I like shiny. Were we doing something?
 
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So the question that occurs to me; Did your DD learn something from the experience? That is the real parental job that comes from the moment. She really thought that she could do the job, and she was celebrating with you.(tossing the egg in the air) She just can't predict the outcome of her actions at 4. So your job is to teach her about outcomes. She will probably never try this one again. She will try something else, and still be surprised with the outcome. It needs to be more of a lesson about outcomes not about mama being unhappy. And it is really okay that she knows that mama is not happy with her at the moment.

This was a lesson that I learned about the time my mother ran the car into the ditch and took out the sign.
 
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So the question that occurs to me; Did your DD learn something from the experience? That is the real parental job that comes from the moment. She really thought that she could do the job, and she was celebrating with you.(tossing the egg in the air) She just can't predict the outcome of her actions at 4. So your job is to teach her about outcomes. She will probably never try this one again. She will try something else, and still be surprised with the outcome. It needs to be more of a lesson about outcomes not about mama being unhappy. And it is really okay that she knows that mama is not happy with her at the moment.

This was a lesson that I learned about the time my mother ran the car into the ditch and took out the sign.

Thank you so much for that! I actually sat down with her and we talked about why when mommy says something it is not meant to be mean or controlling it is just becauese i am older and have learned things she hasnt yet. I actually told her it was not her i was mad at but myself because I was the one that made the decision to let her hold the egg when I knew what the outcome would be.one of those parental moments when you think you are losing it but it becomes a learning experience for both parent and child.....


and my dd says fromnow on i can carry the eggs lol
 
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I am so happy that this worked for both of you.
It is hard to remember being 4. But sit back and think about it, and I can remember thinking about a lot of things at that age. The most memorable ones were when things didn't work the way I thought they would or should of. I have met an awful lot of adults that either, don't think that the kid knows anything, or that the kid is doing it out of spite. At 4 all we want it to make mom and dad happy, and we are taking our clues from mom and dad. And this is a cheap lesson that will be a great story for a long time..........
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I love revenge.
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ON the Balut bit,.. I will feed unhatched chicks (dead in shell) to neighbor's pigs. They love it, and I feel like they aren't going to waste. I, however, could never eat them. I have no problem with those that do, but I would rather eat fried crickets or ants in a dish than balut.
 
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I was clueless that was going on.
I know all about farm salmon using dye but had no idea when the label says natural it really isn't with chicken.
That is FRAUD!

I just don't understand how they continue to get away with it.
Glad this reporter got the news out.


JR. Have made that mistake myself to many times. Been there. Yep.

The good news is you have recognized it early.

Greg, butcher shops add red dye to beef also.

One of the scariest things to hit the human race right now is not salt, but the use of plastic cookware usually in the microwave and this plastic gives off into the food on a molecular level...and it mimics estrogen, and can be responsible for alot of males with small reprodictive organs and large brests.
It was all written up in Mother not too long ago and I warned my son...who is warming up the plastic baby bottle in the microwave...to stop it or your son will be pelted with estrogen all his juvenile life and grow up with extra small male organs and put on fat in places like women do.
I have the article still and will post it.
 
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What ??????
Are you kidding me ???
Ewwwwwwwwwwwwww!!!
Did anyone think about the reason the chicks died ?
Like the invading nasty bacteria that was responsible for their death ?
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OK I will post the last two pages on another post as not to take up too much space.
This does not concern chickens, but is really important to our health, especially our men and boys.
 
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Hopefully anyone interested can copy and paste the pages and then open them in a new window and be able to magnify them, if not, I am sure you can do a searxh on Mother Earth.com and look for the article there.
I is soooo scarey.
I do not even like drinking soda or water from plastic, as when it is packaged in a factory, it is HOT...as to be sterile, and sits in there in a soup of psuedo-estrogen just waiting to be drank.

FYI: August-September 2009 Issue
 
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