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Yesterday I found a new health food store about 60 miles from me (in Tupelo, MS). I saw Vance's Darifree on the shelf....I'd never seen this at Wild Oats where I usually shop. Anyway, because I've heard Vincent talk so much about it, I decided to look beyond the price and give it a go. THANK YOU, VINCENT!!!

Finally, I think I have a milk substitute that works for me :) I can't do dairy. Soy milk hurts like gluten. I don't care for the taste of any of the nut-based or safe rice-based alternatives. (I had loved Rice Dream the 3 or 4 times I tried it, but it always made me very sick. THEN I read on here that its processed with Barley.) I was really struggling for something to put on my Enjoy Life granola.

Ta daaa!!! If you're looking for a milk substitute and haven't found one. I second Vincent....try Darifree. A little expensive...about $9 for a quart of powdered mix, but this will yield 6 qts of milk when mixed as directed with water. Tastes good, too!

Thanks again, Vincent. I wouldn't have tried it without the the endorsement. This board has been my Celiac salvation!


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Your welcom!

Ta daaa!!! If you're looking for a milk substitute and haven't found one. I second Vincent....try Darifree. A little expensive...about $9 for a quart of powdered mix, but this will yield 6 qts of milk when mixed as directed with water. Tastes good, too

Its not realy bad. 1/2gal of Soy milk runs $2-$4 pending brand. 1/2 Gal of Darifree is just under $3. Since your buying 6 quarts at once it looks much more expensive then it is.

Rachel--24 Collaborator

I also tried the Dari free...it was good but I only had a small amount before I reacted to it. At the time I didnt know why I reacted to it but I was pretty darn frusterated after spending $10 on it. I also cant tolerate any of the soy/rice/almond milks so that pretty much left me with homemade rice milk and water. :(

I found out last week why I react to all those gluten-free drinks...cuz I'm corn intolerant and they all have corn derivatives in them. :o On the bright side I can now drink Organic Valley whole milk....the only one thats corn free. I have no problems with the milk!! All this time I've been avoiding milk cuz of reactions and its really corn thats the problem!

Now I have an almost full carton of darifree that I cant drink. Its pretty good stuff though...a little sweet but not bad. If you can find it give it a try...not if you're corn intolerant though. ;)

VydorScope Proficient
Now I have an almost full carton of darifree that I cant drink. Its pretty good stuff though...a little sweet but not bad. If you can find it give it a try...not if you're corn intolerant though. ;)

Can I be the first to leech it off you ! LOL Cant buy it locally, still working on getting a store to carry it for me :D :D :D :D :D

jerseyangel Proficient

Vincent--your shameless!! :lol::lol::lol:

StrongerToday Enthusiast
On the bright side I can now drink Organic Valley whole milk....the only one thats corn free. I have no problems with the milk!! All this time I've been avoiding milk cuz of reactions and its really corn thats the problem!

:lol: YEAH! Dairy!! :D

I had a couple sips of my Rachel's McD's chocolate shake yesterday... mmm mmm good!

VydorScope Proficient
I have no problems with the milk!! All this time I've been avoiding milk cuz of reactions and its really corn thats the problem!

Ummmmmmmm theres corn in normal whole milk? Huh? :huh:


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