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Subject:
Cooked food and instinct
From:
Fredrik Murman <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Mon, 17 Mar 2003 16:04:56 -0500
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Jean-Claude wrote:

>they [sweet potatoes] are very edible raw . in fact my 6 years old son buy
them as a treat at
>our local organic food coop .he can eat 3 quarter of an average size one .
>That makes the peoples working there puzzled considering the conter is full
>of "healthy" treats for sale ( healthy bars and candies )

I assume that your son avoids denatured foods, Jean-Claude. Does he avoid
them by instinct or have you taught him what's good and what's bad?

Fredrik

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