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Darillyn Starr <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 17 Nov 2005 07:15:10 -0700
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I remember back in the 70s when my ex and I were at BYU, that some moms who 
were breastfeeding would take the milk based formula powder and use it in 
pumpkin pie!  It made a good substitute for the milk, as well as the sugar.  
That was in the days when the attitude there was still pretty anti-birth 
control and married students' wives (all but me)  were having babies like 
crazy and trying to live on almost nothing, and thankful for anything that 
constituted free food!  Some tried mixing it up and pouring it on cereal or 
adding chocolate and serving it to their older children, that way.

When I was still a doctor's wife, I used to get lots of samples from the 
various reps, which I gave to groups of adoptive parents I used to give 
infant presentations to.  Of course, that also gave me a forum for a plug 
for breastfeeding, and there were some who tried it.

Darillyn

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