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Helen Edith Stephenson <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 30 May 2011 22:37:11 +0100
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In message <[log in to unmask]>, [log in to unmask] writes
>On 30-05-2011 05:13, Helen Edith Stephenson wrote:
>> There was a time when most of the conversations were between mothers 
>>about children with acute allergies and those conversations weren't 
>>relevant to me as my interest lies in lactose intolerance.
>
>I am pretty sure that there is a fair number of people on this list 
>(myself included) that lack some important prerequisites for being 
>mothers.

:-)

Actually, so do I these days. My hormones have given up!

>Also, I seem to recall there being discussions relevant to lactose intolerance.
>
I'm not saying that there aren't such conversations: just that the list 
went through a phase where dairy allergies were discussed a lot more 
than lactose intolerance.

I don't think I'd posted on here since the melting varieties of Cheezly 
became available as they aren't available in the US AFAIK and I just 
didn't think anybody much would be interested.

Provided that you have no objection to soya, we in the UK have some 
pretty good dairy substitutes available. There are some products which 
are soy-free as well, but I'd say they're in the minority.

Helen
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