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garinda 24-12-2005 21:32

Breast is best.
 
I read in tonight's Lanashire Evening Telegraph of a new business opening in Blackburn's three day market, called Breast is Best.

It did provide a picture, but not much details about what it sold. The two women said they were providing a service where mothers could feed their children, as well as providing information about breast feeding.

Perhaps it could be the answer to Accrington's ailing market.

grannyclaret 24-12-2005 22:38

Re: Breast is best.
 
i thought we were talking parts of the christmas bird........iwas going to agree... not fond of legs .....

Doug 25-12-2005 00:32

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I’ve heard of this being done before. :) Hat’s off to them and I hope they are successful in there aims. It’s such a pity that our so called advanced society frowned upon those that choose to feed on demand. The sooner we get back to basics with child rearing the better; it’s a good thing for a new mother for both of them. There’s nothing sexual or demeaning in breast feeding.

SPUGGIE J 25-12-2005 10:28

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My daughter was breast fed but a lot of people frowned on it even though its natural. I hope this place in Blackburn suceeds as breast milk is the best start in life for a baby.

jimmi5bellies 25-12-2005 11:25

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I thought this was about Turkey, lol.

janet 25-12-2005 14:57

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Me too. lol

chav1 25-12-2005 18:13

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ime not fussy if its turkey breast or boobies ime happy either way :D

staggeringman 25-12-2005 18:45

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must agree on this ! most certain i was breast fed cause i still yearn for them................he.....hee

Sparkologist 25-12-2005 19:27

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It has to be leg for me, definitely. It is far more tender and juicy, not to mention tasty, if done right.
Hang on a mo'. Am I on the right thread? We are talking turkeys here, aren't we? :rolleyes: :D

grannyclaret 25-12-2005 23:17

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well at least i wasent on my own thinking birds rather than boobs,,,,,

chav1 25-12-2005 23:40

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lol i love boobs thats why i hang aroung here so much :D

staggeringman 25-12-2005 23:45

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Sparkologist
It has to be leg for me, definitely. It is far more tender and juicy, not to mention tasty, if done right.
Hang on a mo'. Am I on the right thread? We are talking turkeys here, aren't we? :rolleyes: :D

dont forget the seashell sparkologist

staggeringman 25-12-2005 23:48

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gary i have noticed on numorous occasions that when i have bumped into you that you have a fine pair yourself?

Tinkerbelle 26-12-2005 12:41

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Quote:

Originally Posted by staggeringman
gary i have noticed on numorous occasions that when i have bumped into you that you have a fine pair yourself?

See someone else who agrees with me Rind :D I told you that you had a nice pair of knockers !


I'm not into breast, I'm more of a pecks and a nice a*se, type of girl ;)

lettie 26-12-2005 14:01

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We have loads of these initiatives going on throughout Blackburn, Hyndburn and Ribble Valley and have done for years. Some are run by midwives, some are surestart and some are voluntary agencies and parent groups such as the NCT. It is aimed at encouraging breastfeeding as there isn't a valid piece of research ever written that says breastfeeding is bad. There are only about 2% of women worldwide who cannot physically breastfeed, either due to physical illnesses and medications or hormonal problems. Our breastfeeding rates in this area are well below the national average but are improving due to these initiatives. People perceive bottlefeeding as easier (which it can be in the first few days of a baby's life). In the long run breastfeeding is easier because there are no bottles to wash and sterilise, no formula to mix up and no heating of the milk, and it's free......

Bottlefed babies are more likely to become obese, develop diabetes, ear infections, asthma, eczema and dental problems. One of our major formula milk companies was slammed by the midwives and medical press a few years ago for including GM ingredients in their formula. Recent studies have shown that breastfed children learn quicker, speak clearer from an earlier age, require less medical treatment for infections and less dental treatment. Studies have also shown that mother's are less likely to develop breast and ovarian cancers if they have breastfed and that they are also less likely to develop osteoporosis in later life.

Sounds like a good idea to me...:D


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