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Basil And Baby:

Basil And Baby Dishes were accessorized with asparagus spears, crab cakes, chilled soups, salmon cr me fraiche, and chevre spread with tomatoes, basil and baby arugula.

Herbs that are strong enough for accent in¬clude basil (sweet basil), dill, mint, marjoram (sweet marjoram), tarragon, and thyme. Pungent herbs should be used with discretion. They include rosemary, sage, oregano (also called wild marjoram), and winter savory.

See Also Other Baby Turtles:

Only young map turtles should be used. They are often found among other baby turtles sold commercially. They are not hardy in captivity, but are worth keeping temporarily for observation.

Aquatic; frequents ponds, lakes, and quiet streams, es¬pecially quiet, muddy waters; wanders about on land during nesting season; hibernates during winter, probably in muddy bottom of habitat Oviparous; 3-11 eggs deposited May-August Adult pond turtles are a little too large to maintain with comfort in the average-sized terrarium, but make wonderful pets for a home garden. Only small turtles should be used for school specimens. Young are sometimes found among baby turtles sold commercially.


On The Other Hand See The Baby Builds:

During these first weeks of life, under favorable conditions, the baby builds basic attitudes. He begins to develop a sense of trust. If he is warm and comfortable, if his hunger and thirst are satisfied, and if his other developmental needs are met, he tends to feel secure.

In summary, the baby is more likely to get the food he needs if the adult fulfills the following conditions: Gives him affection as well as food, relaxes and enjoys the baby while she is feeding him. Watches the baby rather than the clock. Although a three-hour, and later a four-hour, schedule of feedings is satisfactory for many babies, the schedule should be changed if it does not seem to fit a particular baby. If he wakes up at 4 A.M. it is best to feed him then, before he cries hard and long, and gradually to let him work out a Flexible schedule that seems best for him and not too hard on the rest of th " family.

 

 

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