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Life on a family farm in the wilds of Upstate New York
Right on! I liked that article.
I couldn't agree more.
Interesting stuff. It's hard to imagine adults who would feed only soy milk and apple juice to a baby, but there are all kinds out there.
How sad...
Sir Jorge, I was amazed to find something so sensible and balanced in the TimesCC, Same here...common sense is wonderful stuffMojo, I guess there are, sadly for the childAMWD, Terrible, you wish you could somehow turn the clock back and fix it.
Thanks for bring this article to us. I'm shocked that the NY Times would print it, but I am sending the link to many people.
Really? The NY Times? Amazing. How incredibly tragic to lose a child because of imposing ones personal dietary preferences. Tragic.
Hi Jan, I was astonished to read such a sensible article in the Times.Cathy, poor little baby never had a chance
Right on! I liked that article.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't agree more.
ReplyDeleteInteresting stuff. It's hard to imagine adults who would feed only soy milk and apple juice to a baby, but there are all kinds out there.
ReplyDeleteHow sad...
ReplyDeleteSir Jorge, I was amazed to find something so sensible and balanced in the Times
ReplyDeleteCC, Same here...common sense is wonderful stuff
Mojo, I guess there are, sadly for the child
AMWD, Terrible, you wish you could somehow turn the clock back and fix it.
Thanks for bring this article to us. I'm shocked that the NY Times would print it, but I am sending the link to many people.
ReplyDeleteReally? The NY Times? Amazing.
ReplyDeleteHow incredibly tragic to lose a child because of imposing ones personal dietary preferences. Tragic.
Hi Jan, I was astonished to read such a sensible article in the Times.
ReplyDeleteCathy, poor little baby never had a chance