Not exact matches
The only part
of the tool that I struggled with was the
food holder that you use when you get down to the end
piece of that sweet potato or fennel bulb and can't continue slicing it without
risking the integrity
of your fingers.
True, it will be sad to turn down a hot dog and downright grief - worthy to scale back our bacon eating, but there is no
piece of food worth eating if it means our health is at
risk.
If you help your little one to get
pieces of food into his mouth that he could not have placed there by himself, then the
risk of choking increases significantly.
As long as it's soft and / or crumbly, cut into small, manageable
pieces (baby fist - size) and not on the list
of foods that pose a choking
risk, it's on the baby - led weaning menu.
Thanks to freeze dried raw
pieces, this
food is highly palatable and avoids the hassle and potential
risk of feeding your dog a raw diet.
I'd like to do more
pieces like «Beyond the Eternal
Food Fight» and «Debate Over Climate
Risks — Natural or Not,» in which I convene via e-mail a batch
of experts on issues related to sustainable human advancement.