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So who feeds there dc's billy bear meat??

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bogie · 22/05/2008 20:11

My auntie used to feed me this all the time after reading whats in it I would never give it to ds but at the deli counter 4 people in front of me bought it!
So who on here gets it?

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Fullmoonfiend · 23/05/2008 16:17

mmm salad cream....

I have had smoked mackerel salad today with raw mange touts, olives, red pepper, cucumber, nuts and seeds and some raspberries and some apricots.

I am starving and would happily lick Jamie Oliver's tongue for a Billy Bear sarnie with salad cream right now...

CountessDracula · 23/05/2008 16:18

no but I do give her buffalo mince

Fullmoonfiend · 23/05/2008 16:18

my kids have never tried it but all they ever want intier sandwiches is ham anyway. Just ham. (nice ham )No butter, sauce, salad, nothing

StealthPolarBear · 23/05/2008 16:20

lol at happily lick jamie oliver's tongue!

ladymariner · 23/05/2008 19:17

Great post, Colditz
(although if I'm the "dressing heathen" then I probably don't know a good post from Billy bear's areshole!!!)

MrsCarrot · 23/05/2008 19:23

to be fair though, most people have been talking about about processed meats and how we like them despite not knowing what's in your chubby chorizo, weren't they?

I don't think many posts actually said I can't believe you feed that to your children, well, a few early on but they've been swamped by the frazzles, salad cream and haslet fest!

MrsCarrot · 23/05/2008 19:25

or maybe it was just me going on about pork pie and salad cream

Iota · 23/05/2008 19:29

my 2 don't eat billy bear, but they are rather fond of tinned hotdogs (yes the ones made with mechanically recovered chicken - barf)

Piffle · 23/05/2008 20:13

i don't compare billy bear sausage consumption to child abuse.
I simply consider it nutritionally poor food which can cheaply and easily be substituted for something better.
hardly quantum physics is it?

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