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Don't know if any of you have seen the April, 1998 issue of "Good Housekeeping
Magazine," yet, but on page 44 under their Buyer's Guide I almost missed a
wonderful blurb. The article is about cordless phones, but much to my delight
taken from the Radioshack phone portion, I quote this short excerpt:
..."accessory gives this phone hands-free operation, so you can converse while
nursing a baby, pruning your prize roses, or whipping up a souffle in the
kitchen."
When I think of their other options ..."feed the baby, give the baby a bottle,
etc."
I was so happy, and I emailed them and told them I was going to tell all of
you.
Sometimes it is the little things that influence...this magazine has an
enormous circulation and is well respected in the lay (and not-so-lay)
community.
If you want to write go to the URL : www.goodhousekeeping.com and follow
the links to write to them. It is easy.
Linda Pincus, RN, IBCLC
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