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	<title>Comments on: Storytime at the Library: &#8220;Eat!&#8221; Cried Little Pig</title>
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		<title>By: What are you, chicken? &#124; My Name Is Mommy</title>
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		<dc:creator>What are you, chicken? &#124; My Name Is Mommy</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] My daughter will eat almost anything, but nothing quickly. An hour this morning for a scrambled egg, a piece of turkey bacon (I don&#8217;t think my kids will ever know what real, yummy, greasy bacon tastes like. Poor things, they had to be born to a mommy who needs to lose some poundage!), and a piece of toast. An HOUR. And that&#8217;s not her record, either. I think an hour and a half is still in the books for that particular meal. And that&#8217;s with us constantly reminding her to, &#8220;EAT!&#8221; She has way too many other things on her mind. Too many games to play, questions to ask, observations to make. Apparently, those things don&#8217;t require the consumption of food, at least not in a timely manner. [...]</description>
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