That was south Africa. In Mexico at El Santuario de Chimayo pilgrims eat sand. I have seen pregnant women eat clay. I guess mud pies are not that unusual…
Tia Carmen will make them clean up, later, but unlike all too many middle-class mothers she won’t obsess about getting rid of all the germs, and that’s a good thing. Your immune system can’t develop if it’s never exposed to any pathogens, and all those women are doing is raising a generation of sickly, allergy-ridden children.
Templo S.U.D. over 12 years ago
I forgot which episode/country he was in, but Andrew Zimmern of Travel Channel’s “Bizarre Foods” did happen to eat dirt.
glenbeck over 12 years ago
ИOMЯOM:
That was south Africa. In Mexico at El Santuario de Chimayo pilgrims eat sand. I have seen pregnant women eat clay. I guess mud pies are not that unusual…
hippogriff over 12 years ago
Picaphage. However, most mud pies and cakes are for looks, not for eating.
JoePhan over 12 years ago
Tia Carmen will make them clean up, later, but unlike all too many middle-class mothers she won’t obsess about getting rid of all the germs, and that’s a good thing. Your immune system can’t develop if it’s never exposed to any pathogens, and all those women are doing is raising a generation of sickly, allergy-ridden children.