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<blockquote data-quote="Annb" data-source="post: 2414662" data-attributes="member: 25851"><p>Em was in after school, raiding my larder, as usual. She seems to think that mint imperials are good in tea. This is a new idea. The mint imperials have been in the larder for ages, just as an emergency treatment so they won't be missed. She does get some odd ideas and always wants to experiment with new tastes. There was an advert on the TV which, I think, is supposed to encourage kids to eat vegetables (I don't watch or listen to the ads so had never noticed it before) and she was quite indignant because it was presenting vegetables as "the enemy" to be defeated by being eaten. She was quite vociferous about the foolishness of presenting vegetables this way because she thinks it will cause more children to refuse vegetables. And she finished by saying "and tomatoes are NOT vegetables anyway". End of rant and Em back to normal and asking for a cup of tea to experiment with the mint sweets and "where are the peppers?" That was for eating as a whole fruit, like an apple.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Annb, post: 2414662, member: 25851"] Em was in after school, raiding my larder, as usual. She seems to think that mint imperials are good in tea. This is a new idea. The mint imperials have been in the larder for ages, just as an emergency treatment so they won't be missed. She does get some odd ideas and always wants to experiment with new tastes. There was an advert on the TV which, I think, is supposed to encourage kids to eat vegetables (I don't watch or listen to the ads so had never noticed it before) and she was quite indignant because it was presenting vegetables as "the enemy" to be defeated by being eaten. She was quite vociferous about the foolishness of presenting vegetables this way because she thinks it will cause more children to refuse vegetables. And she finished by saying "and tomatoes are NOT vegetables anyway". End of rant and Em back to normal and asking for a cup of tea to experiment with the mint sweets and "where are the peppers?" That was for eating as a whole fruit, like an apple. [/QUOTE]
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