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On 7/09/2011 10:18 AM, Ozgirl wrote:
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> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message
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>> "Ozgirl" > wrote in message
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>>> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message
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>>>> "Robert Miles" > wrote in message
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>>>>> On 9/5/2011 12:30 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
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>>>>>>> On 8/20/2011 11:13 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
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>>>>>>>>> unfortunately this really is her life, so you will simply have
>>>>>>>>> to decide
>>>>>>>>> which is more important, you not touching meat, or her living to
>>>>>>>>> adulthood, i hate to be harsh, but coming from a family where
>>>>>>>>> my parents
>>>>>>>>> not only had to do things to my eyes medically that aftwards,
>>>>>>>>> my father
>>>>>>>>> would throw his guts up, they paid for over a hundred k of
>>>>>>>>> surgical
>>>>>>>>> procedures, starting in 1959 on their own, so i could see for a
>>>>>>>>> while, i
>>>>>>>>> am sure grateful they were both able to do what needed doing,
>>>>>>>>> if they
>>>>>>>>> haden't the doctors would have had no option but to cut out my eys
>>>>>>>>> because
>>>>>>>>> the pain wouldn't have been bearable, Julie you are a smart
>>>>>>>>> woman, and
>>>>>>>>> you love your child, now go do what needs doing, Lee
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>>>>>>>> As I said before... There are plenty of ways to cook meat without
>>>>>>>> touching
>>>>>>>> it. No harm will come to her if she doesn't eat meat on a stick.
>>>>>>>> She
>>>>>>>> won't
>>>>>>>> touch it either. And the way I look at things, if you won't do
>>>>>>>> something
>>>>>>>> yourself, then don't expect others to do it. Now can't is another
>>>>>>>> matter.
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>>>>>>> Why not buy a pair of tongs to hold the meat while you are
>>>>>>> preparing it for cooking, and perhaps a second pair of tongs
>>>>>>> for her to use while eating it (except when it's in pieces
>>>>>>> small enough for a fork or spoon to be adequate)?
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>>>>>> I own tongs. As I said, there are plenty of ways to prepare meat
>>>>>> without
>>>>>> touching it. And why in the world would anyone eat food with tongs???
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>>>>> I'd expect few except those who don't want to touch meat with their
>>>>> hands to eat it with tongs instead, but you appear to be teaching
>>>>> her not to touch meat with her hands.
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>>>> Why would anyone eat meat with their hands? That is certainly not
>>>> the way I was taught to eat. We use our knife and fork. Even for
>>>> fried chicken. When we ate that. I haven't eaten that often and not
>>>> since I was a kid.
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>>> I eat chicken with my hands, also salad with my hands I pick up
>>> chop and steak bones too to get the last of the meat off

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>> Once in a while I will eat salad with my hands. I do eat chicken
>> nuggets with my hands, not that I eat them very often. Can't really
>> remember the last time I did. I don't really like them any more. I
>> guess chicken strips would be eaten with the hands. I never ate any
>> though. Mostly though I don't like to get food on my hands.

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> I am constantly wiping my hands and mouth however I eat. As a child I
> hated eating ice cream because it went all over my face. So I used to
> wipe my face with every bite. I guess that's why I do it today. I do
> hate greasy stuff on my hands and can't wait to get some hot water and
> soap onto them when cooking. I mix meatballs etc with my hands and the
> boys like fatty bacon so I get fat on my hands when cutting the rashers
> in half. IN a restaurant I can go through my serviette and everyone
> else's plus ask for more I love places that still give cloth napkins.
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>>

You mean to say maccas doesn't have cloth ones :-)


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