First mango purée squirted into his gob, now milkshakes - Wilby is going to have a shock when he first tastes proper food. He will probably refuse veg.
Yeah, I noticed R said, when the milkshake was happening "we should really start him on solids soon"...so wtf was the mango fountain about a couple of weeks ago? Did I hear that right?First mango purée squirted into his gob, now milkshakes - Wilby is going to have a shock when he first tastes proper food. He will probably refuse veg.
I wouldn’t give a baby who’s not eaten before milkshake. Mine didn’t have ice cream until they were almost one. Of course they’re going to eat it, it’s delicious. Broccoli, not so much, when you first try it.Yeah, I noticed R said, when the milkshake was happening "we should really start him on solids soon"...so wtf was the mango fountain about a couple of weeks ago? Did I hear that right?
I dunno whether I'm old fashioned but I always started off with baby rice and porridge which is more milk than anything else at first, then introduce some veg slowly, then fruit and build it up from there.
There's nothing wrong with little ones trying a bit of the sweeter stuff, but only when they have been on solids a little while. Milkshakes are like pure sugar, man!
Be reasonable she got to get him prepared for his first happy meal. That will be next week. Lovely healthy nuggets and chips or a nice juicy big mac?First mango purée squirted into his gob, now milkshakes - Wilby is going to have a shock when he first tastes proper food. He will probably refuse veg.
Chips dipped in milkshake, no doubt.Be reasonable she got to get him prepared for his first happy meal. That will be next week. Lovely healthy nuggets and chips or a nice juicy big mac?
I thought it was a penguinWhat the hell @FromOopNorth this whole time I thought your picture was of a nun and it’s actually a chef.....blown my mind
I thought it was a nun as well!What the hell @FromOopNorth this whole time I thought your picture was of a nun and it’s actually a chef.....blown my mind
I'm nowhere holy enough to be a nun, bahaha!What the hell @FromOopNorth this whole time I thought your picture was of a nun and it’s actually a chef.....blown my mind
320 pages?? I assume it's large type?View attachment 83697View attachment 83698
So it’s a book of fiction? Just like her first book then?
Wonder what this one is going to be called.
She’s got a different publisher this time. Does that make a difference in anything?320 pages?? I assume it's large type?
I'm hoping for a PTWM fill-in-yourself journal / puzzle book. She's already done her autobiography so...what's left?
Not sure...ebury is a non-fiction/biography wing of Penguin books. Penguin now have many subsidiaries so...who was her first book published by?She’s got a different publisher this time. Does that make a difference in anything?
It was TrapezeNot sure...ebury is a non-fiction/biography wing of Penguin books. Penguin now have many subsidiaries so...who was her first book published by?
My son used to do this...to be fair he was about 8 at the time so definitely NOT his first tastes of food. He said the combo of flavours was “lovely“ but it looked pretty gruesome to me.Chips dipped in milkshake, no doubt.
It’s actually a where’s wally style book - where readers try and find the PayPal money. The twist is - you’ll never find it...320 pages?? I assume it's large type?
I'm hoping for a PTWM fill-in-yourself journal / puzzle book. She's already done her autobiography so...what's left?
Thanks!It was Trapeze
That will piss me off if so, she has no background in English, writing or anything.Thanks!
Well, I have had a look, and Ebury haven't announced her as a new author of theirs...yet. They may put out a press release closer to publication date though.
However, Ebury DO publish "commercial" fiction books despite being generally a non fiction wing, and usually from already famous people, such as Caitlin Moran etc so...it looks like PTWMs next blockbuster could indeed be a fictional work!