tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-937274378946017291.post6106322559160978132..comments2023-09-28T07:53:17.775-04:00Comments on Huppie Mama: Do As I Say, Not As I DoHuppie Mamahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13940812901336948624noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-937274378946017291.post-32144962647297485672010-11-04T14:16:22.876-04:002010-11-04T14:16:22.876-04:00Oh I meant to say that I have never heard of a doc...Oh I meant to say that I have never heard of a doctor reccomending almond milk (I assume for lydia?) either and I am wondering why it is reccomended? Jack will drink almond milk sometimes, but he refuses to drink whole milk. He will tollerate 2% on cereal, etc. and occassionally will drink it so I just give him 2-3 servings of cheese and yogurt or make smoothies every day. Our doctor said it isn't that they need milk, but that they need what is in the milk, so any dairy is fine (esp. if it is made with whole milk)Jenniferhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10459846935279525839noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-937274378946017291.post-41513310235518339922010-11-04T14:14:08.664-04:002010-11-04T14:14:08.664-04:00This is interesting because many of your suggestio...This is interesting because many of your suggestions are in action at my Whole Foods, so I imagine you will see changes. They carry cloth diapers (not a huge selection), as well as g-diapers (as a side note - we use EB or 7th Gen diapers at night and love them!). You can also purchase individual brownies, cookies, bagels, muffins, dinner rolls, etc. from a self-service glass case. I'm surprised that you frequently find moldy cheese as I find that sort of thing at other grocery stores all the time (all. the. time. doesn't anyone pay attention?) but never at Whole Foods.<br /><br />Perhaps the stores vary a lot. We have a great staff at ours. They are always helpful and friendly. I usually have more than one person ask if I need help with bags when I am leaving if I have Jack, and always at least 1 if I don't. They bend over backwards to help me find something, even if they are in the middle of something else or it isn't their department, etc. I love to shop there because I know they really stand by their products. I brought back a pack of yobaby yogurt once because I got home and discovered it was a few days before the sell by date. They didn't even ask for a reciept.Jenniferhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10459846935279525839noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-937274378946017291.post-79417484604331363642010-11-04T11:00:44.215-04:002010-11-04T11:00:44.215-04:00Interesting. I wonder if my Whole Foods had a prog...Interesting. I wonder if my Whole Foods had a program like this. Anyway, I've never heard of a doctor recommending almond milk. They typically recommend cow's milk for toddlers and say to only use soy, rice or almond if the child is "lactose intolerant." I've bought the milk from the grass fed cows that they sell there and it is delicious, but I've cut out 95% of the dairy in my diet now and have stopped drinking milk. Would like to cut it out completely at some point but I love cheese and I can't drink my coffee without real cream.Elitahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01294923997458681675noreply@blogger.com