"PLASTIC bags can be dangerous.
To avoid danger of suffocation, keep this bag away from babies and children."
Why?
What mean sue in this "suite", Mike"PLASTIC bags can be dangerous.
To avoid danger of suffocation, keep this bag away from babies and
children."
Why?
Plastic is not gas permeable so, in the event that the bag becomes
tight around a childs head, they cannot breathe.
Now, if you are asking why we need to be warned against this, the USA
is a society that likes to sue.
Makers of the packaging will put the2All: My name is Denis. And Your?
warnings on there so that parents cannot easily sue them in the event
that they leave their children alone to play with the packing
supplies.
"PLASTIC bags can be dangerous.
To avoid danger of suffocation, keep this bag away from babies and children."
Why?
Danger?!"PLASTIC bags can be dangerous.
To avoid danger of suffocation, keep this bag away from babies
and children."
Why?
so they don't get their head stuck in it or get it stuck in their mouth/throat and suffocate...
eg: plastic can stick to skin... imagine a baby laying on the carpet
and there's a plastic bag there... imagine the baby is learning to crawl... he makes his was over near the bag... not because it is a bag
or has his interest but just because it is were he went... he lays his head down with his cheek on the bag... he decides to try moving again
and ends up rolling over... the bag stuck to his cheek and now wraps
over his head... he moves around trying to see this thing stuck to
him... after several moves, he has rolled over once or twice and now
the bag is wrapped completely around his head covering his mouth and nose... this is not a good thing...
Denis Mosko wrote to Mike Powell <=-
Plastic is not gas permeable so, in the event that the bag becomes
tight around a childs head, they cannot breathe.
Now, if you are asking why we need to be warned against this, the USA
is a society that likes to sue.
What mean sue in this "suite", Mike
Why?so they don't get their head stuck in it or get it stuck in
their mouth/throat and suffocate... eg: plastic can stick to
skin... imagine a baby laying on the carpet and there's a
plastic bag there... imagine the baby is learning to crawl...
he makes his was over near the bag... not because it is a bag
or has his interest but just because it is were he went... he lays his head down with his cheek on the bag... he decides to try moving again
and ends up rolling over... the bag stuck to his cheek and now wraps
over his head... he moves around trying to see this thing stuck to
him... after several moves, he has rolled over once or twice and now
the bag is wrapped completely around his head covering his mouth and nose... this is not a good thing...
To avoid danger of suffocation, keep this bag away from babies and children."
Why?
Hi, Denis -- on Sep 14 2020 at 16:14, you wrote:
To avoid danger of suffocation, keep this bag away from babies and
children."
Why?
Because some parents are so stupid they shouldn't be allowed to breed.
To avoid danger of suffocation, keep this bag away from babies and
children."
Why?
Because some parents are so stupid they shouldn't be allowed to breed.
Some: man or woman?
Because some parents are so stupid they shouldn't be allowed to breed.
Some: man or woman?
Because some parents are so stupid they shouldn't
be allowed to breed.
Some: man or woman?
In English, our words are not gendered
: wholegrain oat flakes
Quick-cook porridge in microwave ovewn: 200 ml water
and 100 ml quick-cook poeeidge oats in a micro-safe
dish. Microwave at full power (700 W) for 2 min and
stir.
Can I replace water to milk?
It seems to me that ground or rolled oats need to absorbI prefer skim milk at 3.20%. But what is simonyms of english word "absorbed"?
a certain amount of liquid. You haven't specified the butterfat
content of the milk in this case. If you prefer skim milk at 0-2% you
may not get the same result someone else would at 3.25%. At any rate,
I figure milk is probably less easily absorbed than water.
I'd suggest you begin by substituting 10 ml of milk forWhat :-))-smile means?
the same amount of water, and if you like the result keep increasing
the proportion of milk in similar increments until you find you don't
like the result.... :-))
... Mass fraction of milk fat minimum 10,5%.
So, what is this?
... Mass fraction of milk fat minimum 10,5%.
So, what is this?
What is butterfat and can I change form it to another fat?... Mass fraction of milk fat minimum 10,5%.In simpler terms, percentage of butterfat by weight... :-)
So, what is this?
In simpler terms, percentage of butterfat by weight... :-)
What is butterfat
and can I change form it to another fat?
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