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Don Marcotte <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 19 Mar 2001 20:58:49 -0700
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I wish I had really enjoyed it! I was in a food court in a mall where one
of my adult daughters was buying a cell phone. I had many other choices and
regretted my decision. Mind you it will always taste better if it's forbidden!

I have heard that allergies can lessen in intensity but frankly I've always
been skeptical. I take certain chances on a regular basis. For example, if
the product is well labelled and indicates no dairy products but isn't
claiming to be dairy-free. Many companies do this to protect themselves
from law suits. Mind you I have had reactions to some products with those
exact circumstances. I assumed they were made right after a similar, but
dairy laden product was processed. Who knows?

I have a great liking for Eccles Cakes. They are pastries with dates and
currants in them (I think). Anyway, the labelling on this product was the
longest I have ever seen by far. No dairy though so I have been watching my
waistline expand!

Don

>Allergies can lessen as we become older.

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