A little gem of a graph from the blog This Is Indexed yesterday:
The positive relationship between bacon and Joy has been documented in our family as well:
Pork fat rules!
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Not to mention salt! What a great sensory experience! Look at her hands and mouth - good motor skill, too. I can't help but think her love of bacon comes from a natural need for it. (I have that need, too.)
She's not alone. My tiny little wisp of a child can eat her weight in bacon! Kind of funny considering her mom hasn't eaten pork in nearly fifteen years, but it sure does make her happy.
She also LOVES beef jerky. Talk about a sensory experience!
So, now I know what I should have been making for all of our holiday dinners for my adorable little niece!! Okay, from now on, bacon for every holiday!! -AuntieS
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Not to mention salt! What a great sensory experience! Look at her hands and mouth - good motor skill, too. I can't help but think her love of bacon comes from a natural need for it. (I have that need, too.)
Barbara
She's not alone. My tiny little wisp of a child can eat her weight in bacon! Kind of funny considering her mom hasn't eaten pork in nearly fifteen years, but it sure does make her happy.
She also LOVES beef jerky. Talk about a sensory experience!
That's my girl!!!
So, now I know what I should have been making for all of our holiday dinners for my adorable little niece!! Okay, from now on, bacon for every holiday!!
-AuntieS
Auntie S -- including, um, Passover? LOL!
YUM. I knew I liked your daughter for a whole bunch of reasons! ;-)
MMM. bacon. No gallbladder = no bacon. Joy can have mine!
HA!!
Who knew there was a correlation between autism and love for bacon. Wish I'd known when I was trying to pick out a thesis topic.
Add Grayson to the graph next to Joy and Kendall.
Add Nigel to the Bacon List! My boy has always loved it too!
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