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Calvin and Hobbes: Dreaded moments - food you hate
We have our share of such dreaded moments... forced to eat what's on our plate...
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This article resonates with me :D === Lifestyle Home > Lifestyle > Reflect > Story Apr 24, 2011 Pen pals for life Every now and then, I must go to stationery shops to buy pens - the unsung heroes in...
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Really nice animated story and I can understand it. In fact it is easy to understand. Thanks for shared it. Generally kids are really do this with their foods.
Posted by: body lift | April 28, 2011 at 10:06 PM
Parents must be concerned with kids' behavior about their food like this. In the childhood, most of the children does not know what food is good for their health and what is not? They only give priorities to tasty foods. I think this parents' responsibilities to serve both nutritious and tasty food to their children.
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