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yikes; Pedialyte "substitute"
"Cat" wrote in message
. dk... "nina" skrev i en meddelelse ... A snow cone is a frozen dessert made of shaved ice and placed in a paper cone holder. After the scoop of ice is put in the cone, it is covered with flavored syrup- sno cone syrup. Thanks. Sounds quite chemical to me - like aritificial flavour, sugar, artificial colour and nothing else? You've got it, exactly. -- Cheryl S. Mom to Julie, 3, and Jaden, 7 months |
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yikes; Pedialyte "substitute"
"Cat" wrote in message . dk... "nina" skrev i en meddelelse ... "Cat" wrote in message OK. Now I have to ask Dumb Scandinavians, you know. WHAT IS SNO CONE SYRUP?? My curiosity is killing me :-) A snow cone is a frozen dessert made of shaved ice and placed in a paper cone holder. After the scoop of ice is put in the cone, it is covered with flavored syrup- sno cone syrup. Thanks. Sounds quite chemical to me - like aritificial flavour, sugar, artificial colour and nothing else? yup!!! |
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yikes; Pedialyte "substitute"
nina wrote: "Cheryl S." wrote in message ... wrote in message . com... On that note, my sister's neighbor told her today that she "couldn't understand those people who only gave their babies water and not something good like apple juice", so maybe it's more common than I thought to believe flavored drinks are in some way necessary. To train the kids for Kool-Aid and Dr. Pepper later, I guess. I think many adults don't like to drink water themselves, and project that dislike onto their baby. They think if they only gave the baby water to drink they'd be somehow depriving the baby and the baby would be unhappy, rather than realize if the baby hadn't gotten anything else he'd almost certainly be perfectly content with water and *enjoy* drinking it. True. Also, in some areas the water just tastes nasty and NO ONE can tolerate it. I drink my water with lime juice just so I can get it down. The water in this part of the country just tastes icky to me. In Houston its particularly foul. Ugh We don't drink our tap water, its not *that* bad, but we have a water cooler and have water delivered. My parents live in Arizona, and the water is intolerable. They installed a water purifier (reverse osmosis) and that's where they get all their drinking water. In fact most of the grocery stores have fresh water dispensers, you bring your own jugs and fill up them up (it used to be $0.25 a gallon). Mary |
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yikes; Pedialyte "substitute"
Jen wrote:
Agreed....BUT...filtered water only takes *some* of the crap out of bad water, it don't do a damn thing for the taste though ;( In my experience it makes a lot of difference to the taste. I imagine it varies according to what is in the water, though. I'm sure some water wouldn't be all that good, even filtered. --Helen |
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"Cat" wrote in message . dk... Thanks. Sounds quite chemical to me - like aritificial flavour, sugar, artificial colour and nothing else? Yes, but I love 'em! -- JennP. mom to Matthew 10/11/00 EDD #2 10/24/04 remove "no........spam" to reply |
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