Really? Is this what MFP is promoting now??
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kaseyr1505 wrote: »I only eat free range babies.
Yes, but are they locally grown? Think of their carbon footprint!
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What is wilted baby
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197 calories ? thats good so where do you purchase this?0
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mmmm0 -
Does that go well with quinoa? Because I really want to like quinoa, but it's not happening for me. Maybe it needs some wilted baby to make it taste delicious.0
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Holy cow... freaking hilarious..
Curious, anyone have the lo down on the fiber intake for wilted baby?
There is no fiber because it's zero carb.
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Soylent Green is still made out of people! They didn't change the recipe like they said they were going to! It's still people!!0
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Espressocycle wrote: »
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OMG you are so wrong- and I love you for it.
I don't know where I saw that- but I was wildly amused as well by the wilted baby.
I added small fetus to my diary the other day- because well- it WAS a small fetus.0 -
Espressocycle wrote: »
mmmm
OMG you are so wrong- and I love you for it.
I don't know where I saw that- but I was wildly amused as well by the wilted baby.
I added small fetus to my diary the other day- because well- it WAS a small fetus.
Dying to know if @Espressocycle got that from the interwebz or had a frenzied run to the oven with his baby and phone when he saw the thread. Really hoping it's the later, for some reason =D
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Espressocycle wrote: »
mmmm
OMG you are so wrong- and I love you for it.
I don't know where I saw that- but I was wildly amused as well by the wilted baby.
I added small fetus to my diary the other day- because well- it WAS a small fetus.
Dying to know if @Espressocycle got that from the interwebz or had a frenzied run to the oven with his baby and phone when he saw the thread. Really hoping it's the later, for some reason =D
me to actually. Like there was this sudden moment of OMG I HAVE TO DO THIS RIGHT.NOW.
lol- makes me chuckle in my head.0 -
"I have been assured by a very knowing American of my acquaintance in London, that a young healthy child well nursed is at a year old a most delicious, nourishing, and wholesome food, whether stewed, roasted, baked, or boiled; and I make no doubt that it will equally serve in a fricassee or a ragout or wilted on eggs, baked."
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Alatariel75 wrote: »I like to think the top one is "15 Nutritious breakfasts for busy-bodies" and is an article about breakfasts you can eat one handed while holding your binoculars and which won't stain the curtains if they fall back while you're peeking out them.
This right here is why we need a "like" button more than the stupid flag...
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