On 04/08/99 00:22:46 you wrote:
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Hi Jill and others,
I am a bit confused as to why your son cannot have Graham crackers. My son (age 2) is also
extremely alergic to milk products and we have been feeding him the real Graham crackers since
he started eating solid foods. We tend to check and recheck ingredients. Did I miss something?
Also for alternatives, if you have Trader Joe's near you they have many good No milk snacks that
our older son loves as well. (Called 'Cats Cookies' and also a 'ginger cinamon cookie') These
cookies at Trader Joe's are quite convenient as well, they come in plastic tubs and are great
for car rides.
Rob.
>In a message dated 4/7/99 8:49:56 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
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><< I am starting my 2 year old in day care and need an alternative
> to graham and animal crackers since that is the most popular treat. Can
> anyone recommend brands that "taste good" like the real thing?
> I have tried Hains animal crackers but my daughter doesn't seem
> to like them. I also tried another brand (can't recall the name)
> but they tasted like cardboard.
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> I can place orders for anything from my local coop.
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> Thanks!
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> Jill
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>I am new at this NO MILK, so forgive me if I am providing ignorant and non
>helpful info, lol. My son is allergic, but we are not sure how severe.
>Anyway he eats Teddy Grahams and does not seem to have any problems. Unless
>I am missing something (perhaps the natural flavor?) they seem to be milk
>free.
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>Cinnamon Teddy Grahams Ingredients are:
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>Enriched wheat flour (contains nicacin, reduced iron, thiamine mononitrate
>{vitamin B1}, riboflavin {vitamin B2}, folic acid), sugar vegetable
>shortening (partially hydrogenated soybean oil) graham flour, honey, salt,
>maltodextrin, baking soda, natural flavor, cinnamon, soy lecithin
>(emulsifier).
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>jen
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