I'm wondering if this is an art project. Powdered milk resembles teensy-weensy
snowballs, so maybe that's why the teacher wants powdered milk? If so,
maybe you can use white candy sprinkles similar to the ones used on
snowcaps/non-pareils, providing that they are also milk-free.
Just a thought....
At 09:48 AM 10/6/97 -0700, you wrote:
>Paula Clark wrote:
>>
>> My sons kindergarten teacher has project next week using powdered milk.
>> Since he is extremely allergic to dairy, I am looking for an alternative.
>> Any ideas?
>>
>>
>Tell the teacher, no whey! <G> My kid can react to the stuff on his
>skin. I'd hate to think what would happen if he breathed the powder!
>
>There's some neat stuff on the Non-Dairy site for teachers - give her
>that - and ask if there is not another way for him to learn this without
>being around powdered milk.
>
>http://non-dairy.org
>
>psam
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