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<blockquote data-quote="imhotep" data-source="post: 29975216" data-attributes="member: 562115"><p>Yes, we generally have cut chillies. It's addictive in a way... (though it's not really addictive) Even our son, was never fed with yellow curries. He started with the same dynamite we eat. No special cooking for him. I told my mother just feed him the same stuff we eat. There's absolutely no problem with him. The only downside is that even in Alaska I have to take him around to convince that there aren't any Thai restaurants around. Sometimes it's difficult to find hot chilli.</p><p>The only thing we never gave him was sugar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imhotep, post: 29975216, member: 562115"] Yes, we generally have cut chillies. It's addictive in a way... (though it's not really addictive) Even our son, was never fed with yellow curries. He started with the same dynamite we eat. No special cooking for him. I told my mother just feed him the same stuff we eat. There's absolutely no problem with him. The only downside is that even in Alaska I have to take him around to convince that there aren't any Thai restaurants around. Sometimes it's difficult to find hot chilli. The only thing we never gave him was sugar. [/QUOTE]
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