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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 885632" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>I'm sorry cottage, but I'm in complete agreement with 3way, with the way doctors preach allergies and other precautions, on top of other concerned family members. I'm betting the canned food comes with a hug and big thank you then sits on the self until it's been long enough to toss it out. I think back to when my oldest granddaughter was a few months old and I tried to slip a little whipped cream, my DIL (very nicely and comely) said no dairy products grandpa until she gets to be a year. My son smiled and said mash potatoes are fine grandpa. I love the sound of grandpa gave her a little mashed tators and learned to ask mama before I offered the girls something.</p><p></p><p>BTW, now that the girls are 5 and 7, it's grandpa that says let's have some mashed tators and gravy and a little less whip cream or grandmas cookies, or candy in grandpa's shirt pocket.... Although they get plenty anyway.</p><p></p><p>Good safe gifts are the ones that the parents grow to hate buying, such as diapers, parent approved formula, Gerbers baby food. And because my wife and I raised 4 kids diapers and more diapers, it seemed we I mean I was always going to the store for diapers and all on a young families budget.</p><p></p><p>JMO and :2cents:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 885632, member: 378"] I'm sorry cottage, but I'm in complete agreement with 3way, with the way doctors preach allergies and other precautions, on top of other concerned family members. I'm betting the canned food comes with a hug and big thank you then sits on the self until it's been long enough to toss it out. I think back to when my oldest granddaughter was a few months old and I tried to slip a little whipped cream, my DIL (very nicely and comely) said no dairy products grandpa until she gets to be a year. My son smiled and said mash potatoes are fine grandpa. I love the sound of grandpa gave her a little mashed tators and learned to ask mama before I offered the girls something. BTW, now that the girls are 5 and 7, it's grandpa that says let's have some mashed tators and gravy and a little less whip cream or grandmas cookies, or candy in grandpa's shirt pocket.... Although they get plenty anyway. Good safe gifts are the ones that the parents grow to hate buying, such as diapers, parent approved formula, Gerbers baby food. And because my wife and I raised 4 kids diapers and more diapers, it seemed we I mean I was always going to the store for diapers and all on a young families budget. JMO and :2cents: [/QUOTE]
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