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Debbie Macallister writes:
<< Just because it's my personal crud doesn't mean it's safe for it to come
in contact with my baby's food. >>
And if that's true when it's this year's crud, how much truer when it is the
crud from when one was pumping for ones last kid, before the PNS sat under
the bed or in the top of the closet for three years.
Cross-contamination, at least in a home setting, just doesn't seem like a
much bigger issue than the general germiness of life.
Elisheva Urbas
whose kids have occasionally been known to eat Cheerios off the New York City
sidewalks, which really is disgusting.
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