E.O.
Hi L.,
Have you heard of Todd Farm? It's located on 1A in Rowley - here's the link:
http://www.toddfarm.com/index2.html
It is a great flea market that gets a lot of exposure during the summer weekends
I know I could have worse dietary problems with my daughter - but when I give her one rasberry, she wants the whole container and cries like they're cookies - so that's good for sure, but how many is too many? I don't want her to get a stomach ache. Thanks.
On a different subject - my mother-in-law recently passed away - and it turns out she never threw anything out- but a lot of items (and I mean A LOT) are very nice, useful, unused, etc. So Mommies, does anyone know a good flea market where we could get a table for a week or two and make sure the things end up being used and not in a landfill (we have no space - and paying $200 a month for storage is out of the question). Thanks!
Hi L.,
Have you heard of Todd Farm? It's located on 1A in Rowley - here's the link:
http://www.toddfarm.com/index2.html
It is a great flea market that gets a lot of exposure during the summer weekends
Why don't you try craigslist.org? I've had great luck selling stuff there, and you can always meet buyers in a public place if you don't want them coming to your home.
My 23 month old is the same way. She's eaten the entire container in ne sitting with no obvious ill effects. The only thing that I've observed is that if she eats too many "acidic" fruits/berries, and then has a poopy dipe that doesn't get changed right away (like if she poops while napping), she can get a rash on her bum. Other than that there appear to be no ill effects from her love of raspberries (and blueberries and blackberries). I'll watch the responses you get to see if I hear otherwise.
J.
hi L.,i would give her maybe 1/2cup at a time of rasberries just don't let her see the container when you put them in a snack cup for her. why don't you have a yard sale as i am not sure of any local flea markets