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<p>[QUOTE="silverthwaite II, post: 228278, member: 4291"]Now I know who it was I hated as a small child!!! I was thought to be not quite up to par in some way, and I was required to ingest a tablespoon-full every night. NOT the size tablespoon on that handy kitchen ring -- oh no! Mine was the place spoon at dinner, the one that could be used for mashed potatoes.</p><p><br /></p><p>I was absolutely thrilled when my grandfather came home with cod liver oil Capsules! </p><p><br /></p><p>Until I saw them. The first ones were the size of my six-year-old thumb, and had the consistency of Jello that had not been stirred properly, and had, therefore, hardened enough to contain the liquid inside its football shape. </p><p><br /></p><p>An inability to worry down that monster meant that it might break...or puncture...or dissolve... </p><p><br /></p><p>And we're back to the beginning![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="silverthwaite II, post: 228278, member: 4291"]Now I know who it was I hated as a small child!!! I was thought to be not quite up to par in some way, and I was required to ingest a tablespoon-full every night. NOT the size tablespoon on that handy kitchen ring -- oh no! Mine was the place spoon at dinner, the one that could be used for mashed potatoes. I was absolutely thrilled when my grandfather came home with cod liver oil Capsules! Until I saw them. The first ones were the size of my six-year-old thumb, and had the consistency of Jello that had not been stirred properly, and had, therefore, hardened enough to contain the liquid inside its football shape. An inability to worry down that monster meant that it might break...or puncture...or dissolve... And we're back to the beginning![/QUOTE]
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