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Sat, 11 Apr 1998 17:03:55 -0500
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... And no, I'm not talking about shoe insoles or couch innards. <g>
 
I don't think it's too unusual for my babies to demand a bite of whatever
I'm eating, so I do some experimenting from time to time. <g>  Of course,
they *all* love raisins and go absolutely NUTS over Craisins (which I
learned about on this list -- and which I like too! :).  They also all like
getting licks of my popsicle.  Only one of my four, Bear, likes bananas,
though, which I thought was a bit unusual.  Three of my four like cantelope
and honeydew -- only Gabrielle, my picky little princess, refuses melon.
 
But here's the weird part.  Two of my four -- half the business -- like
DILL PICKLES.  I thought this was just odd.
 
So my question becomes ... will dill pickles hurt them?  Are they ok (in
small amounts, of course) as treats?  Whenever I eat one, I suddenly have
two small fuzzy things in my lap desperately trying to partake of my
snack.  :)
 
-Tasha
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