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jason73

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I tried feeding squirrels hazelnuts one time and they just looked at me like "ain't nobody got time for that" (they're a bitch to open).
i feed our real canadian squirrels hazelnuts all the time. i liove by a hazelnut farm and it is full of squirrels and bitch ass chipmunks
 
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i feed our real canadian squirrels hazelnuts all the time. i liove by a hazelnut farm and it is full of squirrels and bitch ass chipmunks
I think they didn't know what it was. That's prob why they ignored them.

Plus peanuts are way easier to open.
 

jason73

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this summer i replaced some sheets of plywood on my porch out back .inbetweet some of the joices there were piles of hazelnut shells.the little buggers had been hording food down there for years. i filled a wheel barrow with hazelnut shells and pinecone debris
 

nuraknu

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Someone gave my son some Nutella last year and he came home asking for it. I looked up the nutrition facts to see if it's acceptable to buy as an occasional snack and the answer is no. First two ingredients are sugar and oil, before the hazelnuts and cocoa, and there's soy lecithin too, which I try to avoid for him if I can because I'm just not clear on how much that can contribute to the estrogen thing with soy... @Splinty SC MMA MD @SC MMA MD do you know about this?

Thankfully he loves peanut butter - on a spoon, with apple slices, on a sandwich...it's all good. Nutella is not provided at home.
 

SC MMA MD

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Someone gave my son some Nutella last year and he came home asking for it. I looked up the nutrition facts to see if it's acceptable to buy as an occasional snack and the answer is no. First two ingredients are sugar and oil, before the hazelnuts and cocoa, and there's soy lecithin too, which I try to avoid for him if I can because I'm just not clear on how much that can contribute to the estrogen thing with soy... @Splinty SC MMA MD @SC MMA MD do you know about this?

Thankfully he loves peanut butter - on a spoon, with apple slices, on a sandwich...it's all good. Nutella is not provided at home.
The estrogen/soy thing was hugely overblown. Soy derivatives like soy lecithin should not be an issue at all from an estrogen stanpoint.
 

nuraknu

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The estrogen/soy thing was hugely overblown. Soy derivatives like soy lecithin should not be an issue at all from an estrogen stanpoint.
Thanks, Doc. That makes me feel a lot better about a lot of things, let me tell you. That stuff is in everything.
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