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THey're supposed to ba allergenic, but Elizabeth had them in puréed form at six months and we've never looked back. Of course, there aren't a lot of food allergies in our two families, so we weren't too worried about it. And I ate them while nursing - if she were going to develop a sensitivity, it would probably have been then.
Raspberries are nice and squishy, but the seeds can pose a problem. These are best eaten half-naked, since they stain. :)
Cool. Traditional party in the works?
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Raspberries are nice and squishy, but the seeds can pose a problem. These are best eaten half-naked, since they stain. :)
Cool. Traditional party in the works?