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looking for a non-dairy dry milk powder substitute. anyone know of one?

--matt


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lorka150 Collaborator

You can get dry soy milk, or some powdered baby formula.

awesomeame Explorer

picked up some formula this morning, thx!

--matt

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no problem B)

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You can use powdered Ensure or Coffee Mate. And if you are baking, you can substitute almond meal for the dairy.

  • 1 year later...
BugDoc Newbie

I looked for an online milk substitute that was not soy based and came up with Vances Foods "DariFree"

found at Open Original Shared Link. I have been happy with it, especially since I had not had any luck find anything locally. You can check this out and see if it is something you might be interested in.

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The coffee-mate types things I have looked at all have dairy in some form. Have you found one that doesn't?


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Moustique77 Newbie
looking for a non-dairy dry milk powder substitute. anyone know of one?

--matt

Vance's DariFree is the best. Been using it for all my non-dairy milk needs. Im lucky, my wife even invented a non-dairy ice cream from it. We found it at a local health food store, but you can also buy online at stores like Miss Robens or direct from the company.

ArtGirl Enthusiast

I use almond meal to sub for powdered milk. It's non-dairy, and adds the protein that the powdered milk provides. So far it's worked quite well. I'd use Vance's, but it contains corn and that's a no no for me.

  • 1 year later...
DJ Keystone Newbie

There is free shipping on smaller travel sizes

I get the bulk box of DariFree directly from Vance

irish daveyboy Community Regular

Vances 'Darifree' is available from the Gluten Free Mall on this Forum

just go to the top of the page and click on Gluten Free Mall.

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Best Regards,

David

Juliebove Rising Star
Vances 'Darifree' is available from the Gluten Free Mall on this Forum

just go to the top of the page and click on Gluten Free Mall.

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Best Regards,

David

I find that is very sweet and not at all good in savory dishes. Fine for sweets though. I have recently ordered a rice milk powder online but haven't tried it yet.

Cheri A Contributor
I find that is very sweet and not at all good in savory dishes. Fine for sweets though. I have recently ordered a rice milk powder online but haven't tried it yet.

Julie, please let us know if the rice milk powder is good. I agree with you. The DariFree is good for baking and hiding in smoothies, but I usually thicken chicken stock or beef stock for the savory dishes.

Juliebove Rising Star
Julie, please let us know if the rice milk powder is good. I agree with you. The DariFree is good for baking and hiding in smoothies, but I usually thicken chicken stock or beef stock for the savory dishes.

I am not hopeful. I read some reviews on (Company Name Removed - They Spammed This Forum and are Banned) and people are saying it's really sweet too. Like you, I use broth, or sometimes plain rice milk that is not a powder.

RiceGuy Collaborator

What about coconut milk powder? I suppose coconut flour might work, but here's a link to one Open Original Shared Link I know of.

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