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so I won't need this for BLW then?

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MadamePlatypus · 04/03/2007 13:19

wow , but on the other hand maybe I could buy it and use it for a table centre piece?

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MadamePlatypus · 04/03/2007 13:20

Actually, I've just had another look. She seems to be handing the baby the jar, so maybe that is BLW?

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Nockney · 04/03/2007 13:20

OMG, what a pointless and weird thing. Jars are so expensive, and if you feed from them, then you can't even fridge the leftovers, can you?

NineUnlikelyTales · 04/03/2007 16:20

Come on now, you can't seriously mean that you have fed your babies without using one of these things?

Next you'll be telling me that baby rice isn't one of the major food groups.

PrettyCandles · 04/03/2007 16:23

That's not a baby in the picture, but a funky new jar-opener. It also does beer bottles and evaporated milk cans. The Junior model pulls corks and opens sardine tins, too.

lulumama · 04/03/2007 16:25

you could use it to hold carrot sticks and courgette batons

who gets paid, to design and flog these things????????????

PrettyCandles · 04/03/2007 16:32

It would be quite useful in my kitchen, aksherly, for all the little jars and bottles of baking stuff: vanilla extract, orange oil, baking powders, yeast, dragees, 100s and 1000s, etc.

DizzyBint · 04/03/2007 16:51

good grief. a thing to actually show off your shop bought baby food jars...woweeee.

Pruni · 04/03/2007 17:00

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