Annaram1
My grandson at less than 2 decided he did not like milk. He just would not drink it anymore. His doctor parents gave in and did not bother to offer him milk. After about 2 years he tripped over a tree root and broke his leg. An xray established that he was badly lacking calcium. At last his parents decided to do something about it and they locked him in his room with a glass of milk and told him he would not be let out until he had drunk it. After that he started drinking milk quite happily and is now 24 years old and doing well.
Would he have eaten cheese such as Cheddar? That would have supplied calcium.
I loathed milk as a child - still do, at least the neat stuff - it probably came from having to drink school milk that had been left outside to get too warm in summer.
The thought of any child being forced to drink the stuff appals me!
Despite virtually no milk from a relatively young age, I am tall, ?pretty disgustingly healthy so far, and have never had a fracture.
My father also loathed it, so I dare say it’s a genetic thing. I do think certain things taste different to different people. Tea with milk honestly tastes utterly vile to me, yet most people like it and can’t understand how I can only drink it black!
