[lace-chat] Re: Lactose intolerance

2003-08-25 Thread Tamara P. Duvall
On Saturday, Aug 23, 2003, at 23:42 US/Eastern, Martha Krieg wrote: I have wondered, and not bothered to look up the research, if part of the problem may not be that I am lactose intolerant, so perhaps some fraction of the incoming milk I was consuming was passed on to my son in my milk. Doubt

[lace-chat] Re: Literate frog?

2003-08-25 Thread Tamara P. Duvall
On Saturday, Aug 23, 2003, at 04:12 US/Eastern, dominique wrote: here frogs go croa croa ( if i remember right. i'm never sure whether they go croa or coa . seems to me crows go coa but well ) and what do frogs say in other countries ? I couldn't remember to save my life, so I asked *all*

re:[lace-chat] Suggestions for linens in 1949

2003-08-25 Thread Bev Walker
Hi everyone and Jane Your list takes me back...to the contents of my mother's linen drawer - and almost everything on that list was in the drawer - it was all in use at one time or another. Some decades later, it is now in a box in my workroom - when mother didn't want it any more. -- bye for

Re: [lace-chat] Re: Lactose intolerance

2003-08-25 Thread BAChojnacki
In a message dated 8/24/03 8:57:18 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I've not heard of the Mediterranean people having that problem, but several of my Afro-American friends have reported identical sightings -- their babies had to be brought up on buttermilk or else soy/rice stuff... I don't

[lace-chat] Food Allergies

2003-08-25 Thread Helen Bell
My son used to be lactose intolerant as a baby and toddler. We discovered this when he was 6 months old, on my very first Mother's Day (when we also had a guest from Oz staying with us that weekend!), and he couldn't get down any regular formula, without gagging. I tried changing nipples and

[lace-chat] Re: lactose intolerance

2003-08-25 Thread Lynn Carpenter
All this discussion of lactose intolerance has finally jogged a memory. I was doing some historical research relating to playing in the SCA (Society for Creative Anachronism), and happened to pick up a book about food. Now, I don't cook, although I do bake, and one of the quotes that stuck in my

[lace-chat] :-) Sadam's other children

2003-08-25 Thread Jean Nathan
Now that Uday Qusay have been eliminated, a lot of the lesser-known family members are coming to the attention of American authorities. Among the brothers: Sooflay the restauranteur Guday... the half-Australian brother Huray... the sports fanatic

[lace-chat] Suggestions for linens 1949

2003-08-25 Thread Jean Nathan
The list that Jane gave, wouldn't have appeared in the UK in 1949. There just wasn't that kind of stuff available. Most things were rationed during and after the war beginning in 1940, including household linen and baby clothes. Coupons had to be presented and handed over when buying clothing, and

Re: [lace-chat] Re: Literate frog?

2003-08-25 Thread dominique
oops! sorry Tamara for the empty mail , clicked the wrong button .. kum kum ? sounds chinese or vietnamese to my french ear and nothing like a frog ... lol ... i guess cocorico must sound strange to english speaking ears though ok for polish ears .. such a strange thing the way people

Re: [lace-chat] Re: Food Allergies

2003-08-25 Thread Toni Hawryluk
I'm allergic to my own perspiration... The skin is the body's largest 'filtering' organ . . . It never *really* surfaced in Poland (except when I wore clothes made with more than 50% un-natural fiber), (snip) Tamara Or when whatever was in the 'unnatural' fiber, added to whatever was being

Re: [lace-chat] re: forest fires

2003-08-25 Thread Toni Hawryluk
All of you should know, no one was killed Bev Update - how grievously sad - is that a van-full of firefighters *were* killed on their way home . . . Toni in Seattle To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace-chat [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to

[lace-chat] extinctions - *long*

2003-08-25 Thread Toni Hawryluk
Just going through some 'old' e-mails, reminded me that a few months ago I had half-heartedly agreed with someone that perhaps there had been no extinctions on a 'local' level - but which I now refute !! : = For Immediate Release: December

[lace-chat] tell it to all the un- and under-employed . . .

2003-08-25 Thread Toni Hawryluk
http://autos.msn.com/as/pebblebeach2003/article.aspx?xml=veyron excerpts 1 and 2 : . . . will reach a speed of 252 mph. The Veyron 16ยท4 is expected to sell for more than $1 million. Only a few dozen cars will be produced each year and total production will be limited to 300, guaranteeing the