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Date: | Sat, 7 Aug 2010 09:25:52 -0400 |
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I, too, liked the lego comparison poster, but also thought of how it did
seem to equate those component parts that they both contain....then played
with it in my mind a bit-- wouldn't it be neat to see that great stack of
legos labeled representing breastmilk in that neat column, and then see
loosely piled formula labeled legos, kind of leaning on each other with in a
bit of a tangle with the caption of something like "Breastmilk..it all
stacks up!" or "Breastmilk....it is built on a firm foundation"...or
"Breastmilk....strong bonds" or "Breastmilk....structured to build an
incredible baby". Then it would sort of imply that while formula does have
those particulars, it does not have everything and is not put together to
work correctly.
Playing on a Saturday am, Karen
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