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Sat, 6 Dec 1997 19:26:44 +0800
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Oh Yuk!!!
Like Joy, I have memories of warm (sun-heated) milk in Australia, and
heater-heated milk in the UK as a schoolchild. I would think that so
many of us who now have schoolage children would wince at the thought
of the dreaded milk making a return.
Unfortunately, Australia rides on the sheep's (and cow's ) back as
far as the economy goes, and I expect this is mainly to increase
sales rather than reduce lethargy. It reminds me of the old adverts
for a 'food drink' to have for supper to avoid 'nightime
starvation'!!! (H----icks).
How about giving every kid an apple?? more fibre, more healthy, and
much less chance of allergies and intolerance.

Fiona
In sunny Western Australia, where leaving milk outside for a short
time is a bacterial nightmare.



Fiona Coombes MBBS IBCLC               [log in to unmask]
Lactation Consultant, Family Physician
Perth Western Australia

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