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Ingrid Bauer <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 30 Nov 1999 10:40:34 -0800
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>Actually I would love to do that Michael. The only problem besides the cost
of fish around here would be that my kids do not really eat fish. Actually
my son is pretty picky about all meats much to our dismay.

I am producing dry organic beef and dry wild salmon, and use them as a snack
when we go out with my son.
his little friends that we visit let go of their bread (litterally) to
partake in the feast,they are craving it.
So that seems that you can reverse the usual pattern where kids with a
different diet feel left out and want what is eaten by others even when it
is nothing else than junk. It all depends on your own commitment to true
food if you don't have hesitations about what is food and what is not,  your
children will feel supported and will follow you.
If you can't produce yourself those kind of healthy snack come back to me
privately i have some for sale.
jean-claude

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