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Fresh, then frozen, then canned.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sandra Sheeley" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 4:25 PM
Subject: Re: Dairy free products for toddlers
> Do you use canned veggies or frozen veggies? Is one or the other better?
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> I use some canned and some frozen just based on personal preference. I
> think frozen are usually fresher and have less salt, etc. added.
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> Do you stay home with your son? How old is he now and how did you know he
> had such an intolerancy? If he is at daycare or somewhere during the day
> what kind of food do you pack for his lunch?
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> My son is in second grade now and in public school. So far we have made
> it through 2 years of preschool, kindergarten, and first grade with no
> problems. Although the teacher he has this year may create our first
> problems. Luckily, he is now old enough to look out for himself quite a
> bit. We first learned of his food allergies when I mixed milk-based
> formula in with the cereal I tried to feed him and he immediately broke
> out in hives. I pack his lunch and snack for him every day. I don't even
> consider buying a school lunch for him because he is also very allergic to
> peanuts in addition to milk. The school kitchen has a lot of both. We
> keep Moon Pies at school for him in case someone brings in a birthday
> treat. That way he can have something special, too.
>
> Sandy
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