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How old before they can have popcorn?

8 replies

TrinityRhino · 03/02/2008 11:52

Gecko is 1 on thursday and I thought she shouldn't but I'm a bit funny with the possibility of choking but her dad is breaking the bitts up and giving her the soft bits without the husk in IYSWIM
Am I a worry wort?

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TrinityRhino · 03/02/2008 11:53

and I can spell bit

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TrinityRhino · 03/02/2008 11:55

anyone?
she is loving it btw

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TrinityRhino · 03/02/2008 11:58
Smile
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Tapster · 03/02/2008 13:36

She can have the whole pieces - great alternative to crisps and incredibly cheap. As long as you made it yourself and has no salt or sugar

TrinityRhino · 03/02/2008 13:39

oh yes I made it myself.............not

I know she shouldn't have the salt and sugar but it really was the chokiong aspect I was worried about

you really thinkg she would be ok with the whole pieces?

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AdamAnt · 03/02/2008 13:46

DS is nearly 18 months old and has had it occasionally for at least 4 months. Have a beaker of water on stand-by, perhaps?

nappyaddict · 03/02/2008 13:47

we get the kernels from the local health food shop. costs 60p for a huuuuuuuuge bag and makes about 4 big bowlfuls so lasts ages. ds likes his with butter on.

AitchTwoOh · 03/02/2008 14:15

i used to have a pretty good look at the bits before handing them over, just to check that they'd popped really well and didn't have any catchy bits on them, TR.

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