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On Thu, 11 Nov 1999 12:24:51 -0500, "Catherine W. Cralle"
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} >I fail to grasp the logic of asking for a source of chocolate (Kosher or
} >otherwise) on a "Milk/Casein/Lactose-Free" List.
} >
} Alex, you've missed the joy. There is great chocolate out there that is
} milk free. I don't know the web site, but there's a great chocolate store
} in Dayton, OH that will even do milk-free chocolate bunnies, santas, and
} pretty much anything you want. If no one else comes up with the address
} first, I'll add it to a later email.
What I wanted to say is that equating "Kosher" with "non diary" is a grave
mistake. "Kosher" comes in several varieties - only the meat and parve are
indeed non-diary.
Have fun,
Alex.
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