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To: kikogrey who wrote (92542)10/21/2007 5:20:48 PM
From: Lizzie TudorRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 306849
 
I'm ok with water if it is appealing as a selection along with milk. My opinion is that milk is an inferior dietary choice for kids compared to water. To each his own. Fat milk was all over the schools when I was a kid, no skim offered. Water was not appealing as it was tap water. If water was offered as bottled water or one of those fruit waters that would suit me. I just want an alternative to fat milk.

If people want to feed their kids fat milk, fine. Just don't push it on people, and don't subsidize it. Pay market price thats all I ask.



To: kikogrey who wrote (92542)10/21/2007 5:22:50 PM
From: Dale BakerRespond to of 306849
 
we actually walked and rode our bikes.

But how could you watch your DVD's on your way to your "play date"?

LOL, it's a whole new world now. Our Moms told us to go outside and play so she could have some peace and quiet, and we never ran out of things to do, even with no portable electronic devices.