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Where are Illya and Robert?  Did they leave the group or did the
  group run out of questions and therefore no controversy?

  Marilyn
>
> >I was attracted by the controversy and the sharing of revolutionary
> >information.
> >We used to have great discussions with Illya and Robert, arguments
>about
> milk, what was bad about it.
>         I couldn't agree more!  I too have greatly missed the stimulating
> conversation.  Well how about it Don, Max and the rest of the list?  What do
> we have to do to get the list back to the lively exchange it began as?
>
> >Now the site has become a recipe forum for people who want to eat
>foods
> that taste like dairy foods, but aren't.
> >I say, learn to enjoy the foods that nature provides, and stop being milk
> >wanna be's.
> >There---did that tick anybody off?
>         (LOL) With a great sense of humor like that, how could anyone be
> ticked off at you?  :-)  I can truly see your point but there are a couple
> of factors I feel that it over looks: the psychological factors of comfort
> foods and  the nature of addiction.  Seems to me, that most people who seek
> "replacement" foods (myself included, occasionally, in that group) do so to
> seek comfort foods or to help ease their addiction to cheese.  These factors
> are psychologically based and clearly not "milk wanna be" based! :-)  By
> your point is still very valid as well.
>
> >Robert wasn't boring, but the site sure is now.
>         AMEN!  Don, Max are you listening?

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