To: WV Mountain Mama
:) It was so difficult. Did you try the flavored Pediasure? It's from the people who make Ensure for adults?
When my daughter started on food, she would spit it out or toss it. LOL I hope you have a better time than I did. She drinks OJ but when she was little I was concerned because that having so much acid in it. I tried the Ovaltine and other drinks. It was a no go. I think, if I remember tang worked for a short while. But there is so much sugar in that. So you are right to say thanks for nothing. LOL!
I don't understand where the picky eater gets it from. My son, he eats everything healthy from day one. Things that make you go hmmm??? :)
463 posted on
02/01/2006 7:12:15 AM PST by
GodBlessUSA
(US Troops, Past, Present and Future, God Bless You and Thank You! Prayers said for our Heroes!)
To: GodBlessUSA
Maybe this is the answer - it was posted on FOXNews this morning:
Energize Your Underpants
Tuesday, January 31, 2006
Trendy Australian undies maker aussieBum has rolled out vitamin-infused undies called Essence, according to The New York Post.
Company founder Sean Ashby told the paper health-care giant Bayer developed the drawers' special blend of polyester and lycra to "trap organic substances, which are then released slowly by natural body heat."
The enlivening underpants offer "dermo-protective properties" and "give your whole body an overall feeling of well-being," the company said.
The beefed-up briefs come in acerola, a plant rich in vitamin C, ginseng and the company hopes to release a Viagra version soon, Ashby told The Post.
The concept was cooked up by "a bunch of us sitting around the pub last year, having a few beers, when I asked, 'What can we do with our knickers that'll be the next big thing?'" Ashby told The Post.
"One of my guys joked that we should put vitamins in them and everyone laughed. But the next day I realized what a great idea that was," he said.
The $24 laced lingerie debuts in New York next month at men's retail chain Universal Gear they were launched in Australia and Europe last month.
The toughened tighty-whities stay vital through 15 washings, and then should be soaked in "Essence Extender" to re-energize them, Ashby told The Post.
Some 25,000 pairs of invigorating underpants have already been sold worldwide so far.
469 posted on
02/01/2006 7:23:19 AM PST by
ninergold3
(aka GiantsPrincess - Proud Aunt of a Soldier in Bahrain)
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