Guest guest Posted July 6, 2007 Report Share Posted July 6, 2007 And did you notice the person buying it? I, all the time stand in line looking at what is in people's shopping carts and what is in there pretty much looks like the person buying it. Several years ago a manager at the grocery I shop at would always comment on all the produce I would buy. (nothing like the amount of produce I buy now) and would comment " no wonder you are so thin " " Do you really like all that stuff? " . I would often get similar comments from her. I would sometimes reply with stuff like " we are what we eat " " you should give it a try, it is really good for you " etc. I would get the negative look and response from her. Sadley this woman succombed to cancer not too long ago. She was sick with it and faught it for a long time. Her last months, weeks, days was not pretty. I hope her pleasure of eating and doing toxic stuff was worth it.(she also smoked as well as other toxic things) (sigh) breaks my heart, as it pains me when others suffer so much. But encourages me to keep searching for my path of health. I am not afraid of dieing in the least. But I just don't want the process to be long and miserable. ) Belinda > I go to the regular grocery stores to get meat for my dogs to eat. > While I was in line at the register, I looked at all of the food > people were buying. It was really SAD. One shopping cart was full > with only one item of produce; a head of lettuce. > > Janet > > rawfood , " Laurie Swanson " <laurie@> wrote: > > Oh my gosh, Caron, I had no idea (since I don't have any kids of my > own, and none really in my life right now)! > Chocolate? Wow. And the other combos--yes, gross! > > I was sad to overhear a conversation recently between two women at > Costco (big discount warehouse store in the US)... " That's a really > good (infant) formula--we use it with my grandson... " " Oh, really? > Thanks. " I'm just so out of it when it comes to kids, and when I do > get close to any of it, I'm so amazed and sad. > Maybe in the future you'll be one of the ones who can help get this > message out! :-) > > Laurie > rawfood , " Caron " <carongroups@> wrote: > > hehe I discovered this when I was looking at baby foods in the shops > after my boy was born (not that I intended to buy the packaged stuff, > I wanted to know what to make at home). They had some really bizarre > combinations, like " lamb, peas, carrot and chocolate " , " banana, steak, > and pasta " , gross! (I don't remember exact titles, but they really > did have meat with veges and chocolate, and fruit with pasta, and so > on). It was really hard to find plain apple, or banana, or pear, even > the fruits were combined with at least > 2-3 together. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2007 Report Share Posted July 6, 2007 Well, one part of that ad is correct ... cow's milk IS terrible for them!!! Caron, you are absorbing and processing like a living sponge! Best, Elchanan _____ rawfood [rawfood ] On Behalf Of Caron Thursday, July 05, 2007 11:26 PM rawfood Re: [Raw Food] baby food (was Re: Herbs & Toxins; Natural Hygiene Notes; I've never used formula with my boy, so have no idea about any of them. Well, other than what I see on tv, not that I watch much. I did see an ad recently that said we all need to feed our toddlers formula, because apparently cows milk isn't good for them - the great part was that the " mum " advertising was an animal of some sort (a teddy bear?), and said she'd weaned at 12 months to put the kid on formula! <<< snip >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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