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[quote=Anonymous]OP, I'm wondering if maybe there are other reasons why you do not want to stay at Aunt's house? You seem to be pushing really hard on this thing about milk with dinner, because it is veiled as a "best interests of the child" argument. But I and a lot of other PPs don't follow you. You clearly have not done the research to understand what kosher means, but you FIRMLY believe that it would be wholly unworkable. You assume that your child will not be able to EVER have milk with a meal and that as a result your child will STARVE. There are so many logical leaps there that it is comical. Maybe you would like this trip to be a bit of a vacation for your family, and you would rather not spend it as a guest in a little-known relative's house? Maybe you really would rather not go on this trip at all? Maybe Aunt Kosher slighted you at your wedding by wearing the same dress as the bridesmaids and giving you a $4 sandwich maker as a gift. I dunno, but there is something more underneath this...[/quote]
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