parkranger
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Do any of you print a warning on your jars "not to be given to infants under 1 year old" ?
Perhaps ALL potatoes should be individually wrapped and have a warning on an individual label stating product must be washed /peeled/cooked before eating..... and carrots, beans, parsnips, sprouts etc
bit like the label on my Harley-Davidson battery... DO NOT DRINK THE LIQUID
Yes. Don't think its an actual legal requirement, but just seems a sensible thing to do...
Perhaps ALL potatoes should be individually wrapped and have a warning on an individual label stating product must be washed /peeled/cooked before eating..... and carrots, beans, parsnips, sprouts etc
bit like the label on my Harley-Davidson battery... DO NOT DRINK THE LIQUID
Perhaps ALL potatoes should be individually wrapped and have a warning on an individual label stating product must be washed /peeled/cooked before eating..... and carrots, beans, parsnips, sprouts etc
bit like the label on my Harley-Davidson battery... DO NOT DRINK THE LIQUID
Back in the second decade of the second half of the last century my bacteriology tutor had a soapbox from which he would preach to new mothers the dangers of dummies being dropped onto the pavement and put back into babies mouth.
"There are more infant deaths due to dirty dummies dipped in dogshit"... he would rant!
Needless to say none of my four children ever had dummies!
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That's why I've never dipped my sister's kids dummies in dog sh!t - let's havea sense of proportion here
Oh., sorry i've just realised it's the 21st century and we have david cameron in charge of the country kow towing to that bland id!tot nick clegg - what chance do we have
Let's see what cuts politicians get next year after all it is public money that pays their wages, and what the chancellor wants is more cuts in public spending.............. or are they exempt ?
In which case it would also be sensible to put a warning on infant formula milk which has a comparable history.
The fact is botulism spores have NEVER been found in UK honey so why is such a blanket unsuitability statement justified?
All parents should know about this danger but, sadly, the practice of dipping a dummy in honey lives on.
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