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For 2 of the 3 groups, this is probably not a problem
"At this time, the FDA is advising people in high risk populations such as elderly persons, infants and people with impaired immune systems to avoid eating raw jalapeno and raw serrano peppers."
The FDA's website is probably one of the best for government organizations, but it sometimes provides a few unintentional chuckles.
The FDA's website is probably one of the best for government organizations, but it sometimes provides a few unintentional chuckles.
I just ordered chicken and an egg from Amazon. I'll let you know.
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nitrah55 wrote:I guess Gerber will be pulling their Jalapeno Puree off the shelves.

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Poor Chapman. Guess he can't have that spicy pepper sauce I whipped up for him yesterday.
He has liked every single thing I've offered him to eat so far (only prepared baby food - he has no teeth yet.) Somehow I think he'd probably go for the Jalapeno. He's grown 7 inches in his 6 short months of life.
I keep saying he'll have rock hard abs by 12 months, as he does a "sit up"
already, lifting his head and shoulders up from a prone position with his legs outstretched and held taut. It's perfect form.

He has liked every single thing I've offered him to eat so far (only prepared baby food - he has no teeth yet.) Somehow I think he'd probably go for the Jalapeno. He's grown 7 inches in his 6 short months of life.
I keep saying he'll have rock hard abs by 12 months, as he does a "sit up"
already, lifting his head and shoulders up from a prone position with his legs outstretched and held taut. It's perfect form.

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Re: For 2 of the 3 groups, this is probably not a problem
gsabc wrote:"At this time, the FDA is advising people in high risk populations such as elderly persons, infants and people with impaired immune systems to avoid eating raw jalapeno and raw serrano peppers."
The FDA's website is probably one of the best for government organizations, but it sometimes provides a few unintentional chuckles.
Which one is the second group?
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It's fun watching him grow up on your avatars.kayrharris wrote:Poor Chapman. Guess he can't have that spicy pepper sauce I whipped up for him yesterday.![]()
He has liked every single thing I've offered him to eat so far (only prepared baby food - he has no teeth yet.) Somehow I think he'd probably go for the Jalapeno. He's grown 7 inches in his 6 short months of life.
I keep saying he'll have rock hard abs by 12 months, as he does a "sit up"
already, lifting his head and shoulders up from a prone position with his legs outstretched and held taut. It's perfect form.
I miss having a baby around. My next door neighbor just had her third baby in four years and there is a lot of noise coming from next door.
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Re: For 2 of the 3 groups, this is probably not a problem
I'm assuming that in general, elderly persons do not indulge in major intake of raw jalapeno or serrano peppers.Here's Fanny! wrote:gsabc wrote:"At this time, the FDA is advising people in high risk populations such as elderly persons, infants and people with impaired immune systems to avoid eating raw jalapeno and raw serrano peppers."
The FDA's website is probably one of the best for government organizations, but it sometimes provides a few unintentional chuckles.
Which one is the second group?
The FDA's boilerplate warnings aren't always on target. Obviously.
I just ordered chicken and an egg from Amazon. I'll let you know.
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Re: For 2 of the 3 groups, this is probably not a problem
Now, see, that wouldn't have even occurred to me. Maybe it's a regional thing. Old Mexican ladies down them like they were Carter's pills around here.gsabc wrote:I'm assuming that in general, elderly persons do not indulge in major intake of raw jalapeno or serrano peppers.Here's Fanny! wrote:gsabc wrote:"At this time, the FDA is advising people in high risk populations such as elderly persons, infants and people with impaired immune systems to avoid eating raw jalapeno and raw serrano peppers."
The FDA's website is probably one of the best for government organizations, but it sometimes provides a few unintentional chuckles.
Which one is the second group?
The FDA's boilerplate warnings aren't always on target. Obviously.
Spoiler
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Re: For 2 of the 3 groups, this is probably not a problem
My father makes very hot salsa!gsabc wrote:I'm assuming that in general, elderly persons do not indulge in major intake of raw jalapeno or serrano peppers.Here's Fanny! wrote:gsabc wrote:"At this time, the FDA is advising people in high risk populations such as elderly persons, infants and people with impaired immune systems to avoid eating raw jalapeno and raw serrano peppers."
The FDA's website is probably one of the best for government organizations, but it sometimes provides a few unintentional chuckles.
Which one is the second group?
The FDA's boilerplate warnings aren't always on target. Obviously.
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The items with the pictures of the cow, horse, bunny and fish are all baby food. What is on the outside of the package is the type of food you get on the inside. My daughter Sam originally thought the picture was just a logo, but we quickly found out that wasn't the case.MarleysGh0st wrote:So, really, what are they?ulysses5019 wrote:I see, there are diapers for rabbits too.cindy.wellman wrote:
The diapers, which are on the right side of the picture, were unrelated to the pictures of baby food. It just made me laugh when Dan referred to them as horse diapers, etc. LOL
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Oh.cindy.wellman wrote:The items with the pictures of the cow, horse, bunny and fish are all baby food. What is on the outside of the package is the type of food you get on the inside. My daughter Sam originally thought the picture was just a logo, but we quickly found out that wasn't the case.
I can see why Sam was mortified!

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At least Sam would have learned the Italian words for horse, rabbit and fish, and presumably cow from the partial box visible to the left.cindy.wellman wrote:The items with the pictures of the cow, horse, bunny and fish are all baby food. What is on the outside of the package is the type of food you get on the inside. My daughter Sam originally thought the picture was just a logo, but we quickly found out that wasn't the case.MarleysGh0st wrote:So, really, what are they?ulysses5019 wrote: I see, there are diapers for rabbits too.
The diapers, which are on the right side of the picture, were unrelated to the pictures of baby food. It just made me laugh when Dan referred to them as horse diapers, etc. LOL
I just ordered chicken and an egg from Amazon. I'll let you know.