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02 May 2008 Fri 12:15 am |
can anyone give me websites where i can buy baby food, my dad wants my baby sister to try some turkish baby food, are there any websites where i can order because i don't live in turkey we all live in the UK
thanks
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03 May 2008 Sat 07:34 am |
"bebek maması" (baby food) is your keyword.
Search it. For example I fed it to google and I got this page.
That said, I think european ones should be better.
One time one of my coleagues told me his story:
Their first child was given birth when they were in holland. So he was fed with dutch baby food. What is interesting is that baby is 25 cm taller than his father and mother now. They had another baby, he said, when they returned to Turkey and he is as tall as their father and mother. He explains that this is because of the dutch baby food that they fed him with when they were in holland.
I somehow believed him.
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04 May 2008 Sun 05:47 pm |
ok tesekkur ederim
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28 May 2008 Wed 10:03 pm |
So we should assume Turkish baby food makes you short..
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28 May 2008 Wed 11:52 pm |
Quoting teaschip: So we should assume Turkish baby food makes you short.. |
and hairy.....
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29 May 2008 Thu 08:24 am |
Quoting teaschip: So we should assume Turkish baby food makes you short.. |
strange logic :-S. What I wrote implies dutch food makes longer. I didn't say anything that could be understood the way you understood (yet you have :-S.).
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29 May 2008 Thu 01:00 pm |
Quoting si++:
strange logic :-S. What I wrote implies dutch food makes longer. I didn't say anything that could be understood the way you understood (yet you have :-S.). |
I think they are implying that Turkish people are short and hairy!!** Our American friends get controversial again!
**which is CLEARLY NOT TRUE!! I know many tall or fair or tall AND fair Turkish people.
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29 May 2008 Thu 09:46 pm |
Quoting si++: Quoting teaschip: So we should assume Turkish baby food makes you short.. |
strange logic :-S. What I wrote implies dutch food makes longer. I didn't say anything that could be understood the way you understood (yet you have :-S.). |
Quote: Their first child was given birth when they were in holland. So he was fed with dutch baby food. What is interesting is that baby is 25 cm taller than his father and mother now. They had another baby, he said, when they returned to Turkey and he is as tall as their father and mother. He explains that this is because of the dutch baby food that they fed him with when they were in holland.
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I don't know si+++++ when I read this it implies dutch baby food makes you longer, taller. But when they fed their child Turkish baby food, the child ended up shorter. So the conclusion I previously asked was then Turkish baby food makes you smaller? Or maybe I should have phrased Dutch baby food makes you taller than Turkish baby food.
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29 May 2008 Thu 10:18 pm |
Quoting teaschip:
I don't know si+++++ when I read this it implies dutch baby food makes you longer, taller. But when they fed their child Turkish baby food, the child ended up shorter. So the conclusion I previously asked was then Turkish baby food makes you smaller? Or maybe I should have phrased Dutch baby food makes you taller than Turkish baby food. |
I don't see any point here. :-S
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29 May 2008 Thu 10:25 pm |
this wasn't what I was hoping to receive as a reply but ok
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29 May 2008 Thu 10:46 pm |
Quoting si++: Quoting teaschip:
I don't know si+++++ when I read this it implies dutch baby food makes you longer, taller. But when they fed their child Turkish baby food, the child ended up shorter. So the conclusion I previously asked was then Turkish baby food makes you smaller? Or maybe I should have phrased Dutch baby food makes you taller than Turkish baby food. |
I don't see any point here. :-S |
I got your point I may believe it
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30 May 2008 Fri 11:11 am |
I can quite believe that the Dutch baby food caused a child to be taller. Over the last few decades, children have been getting taller and taller (and fatter and fatter) due to our "better food". We used to have a huge difference when there was more division of wealth (i.e. in Victorian times)when rich children were more than 5 inches taller than poor children. Now we are also in a situation where girls are experiencing alarmingly early puberty - as young as 8 or 9.
HOWEVER....it is not necessarily a good thing. The high fat, high protein food that children eat may make them bigger, but also makes them fatter and ultimately less healthy.
I would imagine the Turkish baby food had less fat and protein as the Turkish diet is still relatively un-westernised. Turkish food is healthier, so while he may not be as tall as his sibling, he stands a greater chance of being healthier!!!
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