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Sushi Bandages

Would you like wasabi with that paper cut?
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You gave up caffeine, lunch meat and soft cheeses without missing a beat, but the no sushi rule during pregnancy could be the end of you. We say, "If you can't eat it, wear it."



We aren't suggesting fresh eel earrings, but slapping on a little sushi could be fun (without being smelly). Sushi bandages give the fashionable pregnant gal all the glamor of raw fish… without the danger of parasites. A little nigiri on your razor nick? Maybe a California roll on your cut? With bandages this delicious, you'll be looking for excuses to wear them… almost as often as you used to look for excuses to eat sushi.


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1/7/2009 - 3:20PM
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You can eat sushi, just avoid certain fish that have longer lifespans such as tuna, shark and others. Salmon (salt water), prawn, unagi, maki are all ok options as long as you limit comsumpyion to less than 12oz a week cooked or 5oz raw. If you live inland chances are you fish is freezedried and parasites have been killed, if you live on the coast ask your sushi chef. They understand. And if you still dont feel safe they can suggest alternatives, like udon bowls or bento boxes. But if you never had sushi before, now is not the time to start.
3/27/2008 - 6:40PM
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hee hee. I love these. But also just wanted to mention that there are lots and lots of yummy veggie sushi options, including shitake, avocado, yam, cucumber, and spinach!