Consumption of blueberries may lead to very, very black, loose stools from preschool age child. Proceed with caution. (Don’t have a freak-out… like I did this afternoon.)
{ 2006 08 21 }
Thaw before reheating.
{ 2006 08 21 }
Consumption of blueberries may lead to very, very black, loose stools from preschool age child. Proceed with caution. (Don’t have a freak-out… like I did this afternoon.)
Posted by holly on Monday, August 21st, 2006, at 6:15 pm, and filed under Uncategorized.
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Amy Lee | 21-Aug-06 at 6:48 pm | Permalink
Hmmmmm, this could be an interesting experiment. I wonder what would happen to a seven-day old if a breastfeeding Mom ate blueberries???
Randy | 22-Aug-06 at 4:45 am | Permalink
At least it wasn’t beets!
Holly | 22-Aug-06 at 3:52 pm | Permalink
*laugh*
Now I’m curious about what blueberries AND beets would do. Throw in peaches and it could be a force to be reckoned with!