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There are two brands of breastmilk substitutes sold in grocery stores here.
The Nordic brand boasts that it contains omega-3 fatty acids. The
multinational one doesn't. I don't know what the source is, but suspect it
is from the ingredient describe as 'marine fat' on the package. All in all,
the ingredients made for pretty unappetizing reading.
Remember a Peanuts strip years (decades, really) ago, where Linus, I think,
gave up on eating some food item or other after reading the label?
'Aaarrgh! This is full of INGREDIENTS!'
Now, back to my brew of roasted, ground caffeine-containing seeds, mixed
with pasteurized homogenized bovine udder secretions
Rachel
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