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Paula,
LOL.....I take it you have no children!
Baby poop reflects whatever color of food the baby is fed. For example,
breast-fed babies have yellow poop. Introduce spinach and the baby gives
(and you get) green. <g> Carrots, orange. It seems to be mostly the dark
colored veggies that produce this effect.
It's been years since I've thought of this but....uhm....this discussion
causes me to remember that corn passes through intact, even in older
toddlers. At least in my kids it did. Back when, I always used to wonder
about the indigestibility of corn. I guess I don't much need to wonder
about it any more.
Theola
> From: Paula <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Greens
>
> It one of the more interesting things that come out of the bottom ends
> of babies.
> Yes, that's very funny, but what is he talking about and why is baby poop
> different from adult poop?
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