same! and even then, toddlers can handle “spicy food” (meaning food made with a variety of spices) if they’ve been introduced to it over time. my toddler will take out a bowl of maa ki dal, he loves it! https://twitter.com/topher_au/status/1293166842102464512?s=21 …https://twitter.com/topher_au/status/1293166842102464512 …
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I read some of these and wonder if they can possibly be real
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Oh yeah, this is the same stock that anti vaxxers spring from.
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I saw the headline and thought it would be about a toddler, not a nine year old.
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We feed our toddler Indian food on the regular. But she's Indian so she's got a genetic immunity to the risks posed. Or so we've heard.
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Oh...I've met these people...many, many times.
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I’ve read this twice and it doesn’t appear to be satire?
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In a world where this kind of article exists, one simply can’t assume satire anymore.https://www.kidspot.com.au/baby/feeding/breastfeeding/i-still-breastfeed-my-sevenyearold-and-im-not-ashamed/news-story/cd1771a728fd742dffff13d5b69abcc7 …
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"Your kid was not endangered by chicken curry, and your problem is not one that Neil’s parents can fix for you." I need a mic drop.

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Came to share that quote cause boom!
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