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> 2. Digestive enzymes (by adding it to baby rice cereal and watching what
> happens)

I never thought really that anything would happen to baby cereal in this
case, but I did know human milk had digestive enzymes...so this makes
sense.  Could someone tell me what happens to the baby cereal (I've
actually never had any in my house!)?  Does it also work well on, say, a
slice of bread, or regular oatmeal porridge, or whatever?  As a meat
tenderizer?  ;-)

TIA,
Fio
Mommy to Sandrine Leïlou, 13/03/00, bfeeding babe.

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