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warning about pasta

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mummytojames · 09/03/2004 23:32

foun out of bil who is a chef that slightly undercooked pasta can actualy give a baby food poisoning and when cooking it for your selfs cook the little ones for a bit longer or leave it to stand in the hot water for about fifteen minuites before taking it out for the baby i never knew this and im not sure how many others do so i thought i would put this post in to inform people as i dont want people to go through the worry we did when we though our ds had food poisoning luckly just give him a upset tummy (no not my cooking jar baby food just cant prove it because i threw the jar away before we knew about it

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SueW · 09/03/2004 23:37

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mummytojames · 10/03/2004 00:38

sue as soon as i see my brother in law i will ask him i never asked details

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SoupDragon · 10/03/2004 08:04

I'd say that it was unlikely to be the pasta in your jar of baby food though. It always seems cooked to death to me!

mummytojames · 12/03/2004 00:46

that was the only thing he had eaten in those two days that he dont have normal well thought it was best to put the warning there anyway expecialy after my bil told me this and knowing how most people cook at home more than anything else

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mummytojames · 12/03/2004 20:18

update on pasta had a wrd with bil and he said that all pasta comercial and homemade should be served aldeta for people between the ages of 15 and 60 if under or over thisage all pasta should be overcooked to reduce the risk of food poison similar to salminaler because these ages are more prone due to a lower imune system

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