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Previously on "Non-Vegan : not enough vegetables is just as bad"

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  • SimonMac
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Sounds a fairly good match already from that desciption
    And you said you don't do funny

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  • northernladuk
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    Baby BP is a HUGE child. Might even rival spod one day.
    Sounds a fairly good match already from that desciption

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  • SimonMac
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    You need to get a f***ing life and sharpish!

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  • BrilloPad
    started a topic Non-Vegan : not enough vegetables is just as bad

    Non-Vegan : not enough vegetables is just as bad

    Baby BP is a HUGE child. Might even rival spod one day. I keep very detailed records of child height every 6 months.

    Baby BP used to be wider and heavier than his elder brother. But shorter. This changed over the last year - he is now 1.5 inches above where his brother was at same age.

    Between 2 and 3.5 he had same growth rate. But accelerated at that point. The difference? At that point I banned him from eating broccoli. He had never touched a vegetable before. Once banned he started to eat veg. First brocolli but then moving on. Mrs BP was determined he was going to eat - though I did point out no child has ever starved themselves to death. So his diet became limited.

    The inch or two he missed during that time will never be recovered.

    Naturally as a supportive husband I am not going to let Mrs BP forget this!

    Of course all the above may just be coincidence. But where there are potential brownie points I am going to try to get them.

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