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Hello everyone!

 

My daughter loves Yves luncheon deli slices, but I don't know what to

call them when I offer them to her. I don't want to call them " turkey " ,

" ham " , and " bologna " because I want her to know they're different from

real turkey, ham, and bologna.

 

Does anyone have any suggestions? Thank you!

 

Sheri

Mommy to Heather Joy 9/28/00

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I don't want to call them " turkey " ,

" ham " , and " bologna " because I want her to know they're different from

real turkey, ham, and bologna.

 

Does anyone have any suggestions?

 

Sheri,

My 6 yr. old son loves these too.

I call them soy deii slices. Sometimes I mention, turkey, ham or bologna only

after soy. He understands that some people eat meat that is called ham or

bologna.

 

We do our best to use non-meat terms if possible.

Hope this helps,

Peace,

Laura

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hey, i have the same problem - i always say " fake turkey " but i don't like

it because it's real food.

 

Sheri Slattery <sheri

 

Sat, 27 Jul 2002 04:12:20 -0500

 

Unturkey

 

 

Hello everyone!

 

My daughter loves Yves luncheon deli slices, but I don't know what to

call them when I offer them to her. I don't want to call them " turkey " ,

" ham " , and " bologna " because I want her to know they're different from

real turkey, ham, and bologna.

 

Does anyone have any suggestions? Thank you!

 

Sheri

Mommy to Heather Joy 9/28/00

 

 

 

 

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