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    Milk! :)

    Hey all

    Was just wondering what everyone does in terms of supplying milk for the kids.
    I have a 13 month old dcb who just started, he is on formula and also organic homo milk. (mom brings a bag each week). my own 9 month old is not on cow's milk yet so we dont have homo in the house. My husband and I drink 1% and my 2 year old (and the other 2 yr olds are served 2%. So in our fridge, we have THREE seperate jugs of milk, 1%, 2%, and Homo.

    Im thinking the 2 yr olds can switch to 1% by this age, but will check with the doctor first my son's diet. (He is a hefty 37lbs, so weight gain should not be an issue).

    My questions are:
    1.What percentage milk do you supply for your dcks and at what age do they switch, if at all to a lower %?

    2. If you had a child who just started on homo, do you supply it, or the parents?

    3. How much milk do you serve to the kids per day?

    4. Any other thoughts on milk consumption?
    Last edited by KingstonMom; 07-30-2012 at 10:15 PM.

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