Now she has her eyes on the statewide title, despite one drawback. She's lactose intolerant. Gordon developed lactose intolerance two years ago.
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Unless the 18-year-old takes special pills, her body is unable to digest milk. She mostly opts for soy milk. "I'm kind of a joke around my friends," she says.
But no one challenges Gordon's expertise on the benefits of milk: She grew up on a dairy farm that has been in the family for 150 years.
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