In article >,
"gloria.p" > wrote:
> john hamilton wrote:
> > If a very young baby of a few months does not have access to their mother's
> > milk, what would be the nearest substitute food to give the child?
> >
> > Ignoring cow's milk and other animal milks, (and powdered formula milk);
> > what would be the most suitable mixture of food stuffs to make up?
> >
> >
> You aren't planning to kidnap one, are you? Why can't you ask a
> professional?
He answered that this morning. He has no interest in what to feed a
baby. He's trying to find the "essential" food. Someone said it was
jello. He's happy with that. So the answer is rice.
Are you happy now? Someone on another group (about vision) wants to
know about some equally ridiculous thing. He's upset that no one will
give him an answer.
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Dan Abel
Petaluma, California USA