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Benjamin Matthews <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 25 Oct 2005 06:53:54 -0700
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What is the listserv command to get off of this list?  I have tried
several common ones that I am familiar with and it did not work.

thanks.



On Oct 25, 2005, at 4:54 AM, [log in to unmask] wrote:

> Hi -
>
> Since our household milk allergy is NOT anaphylactic, I often serve
> the kids
> (ages 8 and 10) different treats.  No one here cares for cheese, so
> that's
> not an issue, but candies and cookies can be a problem.  I've
> identified
> several milk-free sweets we can buy that are for the allergic
> child, although
> sometimes his brother will have some too.  It's kind of like
> catering to
> kids with different preferences.  NO big deal.
>
> We don't serve food with milk mixed in at our house.  Milk
> products, like
> butter, croutons, go on the side and are added at the table.
>
> FYI, we found a good dairy-free Mac'n'cheese at either FreshFields
> or at the
> local health food store.  It was pretty good!
>
> I hope these thoughts help,
> --Beth Kevles
>   [log in to unmask]
>   http://web.mit.edu/kevles/www/nomilk.html -- a page for the milk-
> allergic
>   Disclaimer:  Nothing in this message should be construed as medical
>   advice.  Please consult with your own medical practicioner.
>
> NOTE:  No email is read at my MIT address.  Use the AOL one if you
> would
> like me to reply.
>

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