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                Could you please post the recipes!   I'd love to have
them.

                Thanks

        -----Original Message-----
        From:   *smiles* [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
        Sent:   Friday, February 20, 1998 12:27 PM
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        Subject:        Re: soy milk for toddlers

        Larissa Blechman wrote:

        >  We also use alot of almond milk which is good for
        > calcium intake,if anyone wants to know how to make it let me
know.
        >
        > Another good food to increase calcium intake is amaranth, we
are also
        > gluten intolerant so I use amaranth flour frequently in baking
and feel
        > really good about the quality of nutrition it offers.  Again
let me know
        > if interested and I'll share recipes.

          I would love information on both the almond milk and amaranth.
I am
        constantly looking for ways to improve the calcium intake in my
daughter's
        diet. She's already had to have major teeth work done, and I
feel it is very
        important to find an alternitive source of calcium for my milk
protien
        allergy 2 year old.
        Thanks in advance.
        Barb

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