Silent Sunday 31 July 2011

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Silent Sunday


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13 responses to “Silent Sunday 31 July 2011”

  1. Oh yummy, my daughter loves corn on the cob.
    Is that a Hungry Caterpillar plate I spy?

    1. It is indeed. It was part of a set she was given at Christmas but the cup broke very quickly.

  2. Aww she is so adorable. My two love corn on the cob x

    1. It was the first time she’d tried it, and she was a big fan by the end 🙂

  3. Ooh corn on the cob, I should try giving it to mine. Thanks for the idea.

    1. glad to be of assistance. Was surprised at how well she took to it tbh.

  4. Perfect! Love cobs fresh and in season. Hard to beat!

    1. We do too 🙂

  5. Yeay!! This has just reminded me I bought some today – hope mine enjoy theirs as much as you guys enjoyed yours!

    1. They’re a very popular dish here, apart from with the 11 year old with braces…

  6. Someone after my own heart! I love corn like this. Excellent parenting there! 😉

    1. Thank you. Baby led weaning at its best 🙂

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