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On 9 Aug 2002 at 7:43, Phyllis Adamson wrote:
> Toddlers we know and love like the taste. Didn't Dianne Weissinger's
> (sp?) daughter say it tasted like melted ice cream? Maybe this woman's
> description of the taste reflected her own thoughts about having to
> taste it in the first place.
I have once drank a freshly pumped bottle of my own milk. My daugther was about 4
weeks old and we were on our first outing. She wasn't nursing yet, but drank pumped
milk (inverted nipples & hospital incompetence & my determination to give mothers
milk). I had brought enough pumped milk & the mini electric to pump on site. BUT... then
I had no place to put the filled bottle, so I drank it. It tasted like cardboard. So I can
imagine someone describing it as disgusting... A small drop tastes sweet, but a mouthful
doesn't taste that good, in my experience.
Since then I understand why small children like to eat magazines, newspapers and
books...
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Heleen Hayes
http://www.xs4all.nl/~hhayes
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