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Butter Or Margerine


Carriefaith

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Carriefaith Enthusiast

Does anyone know of a gluten free and dairy free butter or margarine? I just noticed that the margarine I'm using has whey in it and I've stopped using it.

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KaitiUSA Enthusiast

We use alot of Earth Balance products. If you go to their site you will find their products that are gluten and dairy free.Their website is www.earthbalance.net

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Carriefaith Enthusiast

Thanks Kaiti! Hopefully I can find it here :D

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Merika Contributor

Hi Carrie,

ummmm...olive oil is really good :)

Merika

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Carriefaith Enthusiast

Never thought of replacing margerine with olive oil. Thanks for the tip B)

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flagbabyds Collaborator

We also use the Earth Balance. The whipped is better than the plain I think.

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Carriefaith Enthusiast

I found Earth Balance and it is great! Last one left actually... must be popular! Thanks again :D

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Canadian Karen Community Regular

Fleishmann's has a lactose free margarine that is also gluten free.

Karen

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Carriefaith Enthusiast

Thanks Karen! :D

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BamBam Community Regular

SmartBalance is also gluten and dairy free - says so right on the label. I can buy it at my local Albertson's Grocery Store.

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Carriefaith Enthusiast

SmartBalance, hmm I think I remember seeing that around here in the stores, Thanks B)

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Canadian Karen Community Regular

You should also be able to find Fleishmann's fairly easily..... It comes in a cardboard package of 2 small tubs......

Karen

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specialdiets Newbie

Fleischmann's Light in the tub is made from corn and is free of gluten, milk & soy

Although it says you cannot bake with it, I always use it my baking with no problems. Add 1/4 more Fleischmann's than the recipe calls for and melt it to measure. You may need to reduce other liquids by 1/4 cup.

Also, Fleischmann's Unsalted in the stick form is made from soy and free of gluten and milk ingredients.

Sunni

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jenvan Collaborator

i use smart balance at home too...

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Carrie and Bernadette-

I cked on my smart balance container last night and it has whey in it--so its not dairy free. Bernadette--do they make a special dairy free kind that you have ?

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BamBam Community Regular

It pays to pay attention, doesn't it. The Smart Balance I bought last year was both gluten and dairy free. I have not looked at the product ingredient list, company says they "add whey" for a more healthy margarine. I'm just batting 1000 lately with my eating, glutened three times and now dairy, no wonder I feel like you know what.

Carrie, I apologize for sending you down the wrong road. I will be sure to read before I give advice. :unsure:

Jen - thanks for catching that! ;)

bambam ;)

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jenvan Collaborator

Thanks for the reply BamBam. I missed something on a package the other day too--it seems like its inevitable sooner or later !

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Carriefaith Enthusiast
Carrie, I apologize for sending you down the wrong road. I will be sure to read before I give advice.
oh don't worry about it :) I hadn't bought any yet so it's all good! Thanks for letting me know :D
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Smart Balance light is lactose free. Here's the link: Open Original Shared Link

I like it!

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Smart Balance light is lactose free. Here's the link: Open Original Shared Link

I like it!

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Oh, maybe that is where I struck out! I will have to look for that in the grocery store.

BamBam

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