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The Best Gluten-free/dairy-free/soy-free Ice Cream


Mango04

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Mango04 Enthusiast

It's called Tomberlies - www.tomberlies.com

You can buy it in San Diego or order it online. It will totally make you broke but the strawberry flavor is worth it. They make it with cashews, coconut and agave. It really tastes just like real creamy dairy ice cream. I've tried a few different types of raw vegan ice cream that were okay but this one is really, really amazing...

:) :) :)


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gadgetgirl Newbie

I'm drooling already - I have yet to find a replacement for ice cream that tastes halfway decent. I'm gluten, dairy and soy intolerant (among other things).

I just emailed the link to the website to my husband as a Valentine's gift hint!!!! :P

marciab Enthusiast

Thanks for posting this .. I've been looking for ice cream too and this one is also corn free ..

I googled agave and found :

Certified organic Sweet Cactus Farms (SCF) Premium Agave Nectar is an exciting new sweetener naturally extracted from the pineapple-shaped core of the Agave, a cactus-like plant native to Mexico

There are appr 600 + calories and 30+ g of fat per 8 oz too ... Good for those trying to gain weight though ...

I wonder how hard it would be to make ice cream ... marcia

wait .. what is the price ??? OMG - It was $6 for a pint of vanilla and $60 to ship it ... OF course if you buy 12 pints the shipping is still $60 ...

Mango04 Enthusiast

Yep it's really really really expensive... But...a nice occasional splurge for those of us who can't do dairy or soy. You only really need a few bites too...as much as I like it I've never been able to eat an entire bowl at once...

I just tried the chocolate flavor....okay but not my favorite. I don't know why but the strawberry is soooo good. Just like real strawberry ice cream :)

AndreaB Contributor

Those do sound really good. :)

Shipping is a definate down though :(

Guest Villanfam

It looks really yummy, but why on earth would it cost so much to ship :blink: ?! Does it come in a golden ice chest with two beefy men who hand deliver it to your door? If it does please let me know :P

burdee Enthusiast

I have diagnosed intolerances/allergies to gluten, dairy, soy, eggs and cane sugar. So I went without ice cream for over 2 years until a friend sent me a recipe book entitled "Vice Cream". From that book I've made pumpkin, raspberry and banana vice creams from raw cashews, fruit, spices and agave or maple syrup. There are many recipes with the cashew base, but also recipes with simple fruit and nut milk ingredients. You'll need an ice cream or sorbet maker and a blender, but with this book you can make almost any vegan ice cream you would like. See Open Original Shared Link where the book's author sells his book. You can also buy "Vice Cream" by Jeff Rogers through amazon .com for about $7. Enjoy ...

BURDEE


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tomberlie Newbie
It looks really yummy, but why on earth would it cost so much to ship :blink: ?! Does it come in a golden ice chest with two beefy men who hand deliver it to your door? If it does please let me know :P

We wish we could send it in golden ice chests!! Actually the shipping container is part of the shipping cost problem. We are unwilling to use foam shipping container and have found what we consider the best alternative. It is a corrugated container lined with an insert made from pulverized minerals and recycled materials. We are looking into being able to ship in a smaller container that will bring costs down a bit. The other problem is the overnight shipping charges (we don't want any ice cream melting). It will be hand delivered to your door . The best way to get our ice cream without having to pay for shipping is to tell your local grocery store about us.

:P Thank You!!

Mango04 Enthusiast
We wish we could send it in golden ice chests!! Actually the shipping container is part of the shipping cost problem. We are unwilling to use foam shipping container and have found what we consider the best alternative. It is a corrugated container lined with an insert made from pulverized minerals and recycled materials. We are looking into being able to ship in a smaller container that will bring costs down a bit. The other problem is the overnight shipping charges (we don't want any ice cream melting). It will be hand delivered to your door . The best way to get our ice cream without having to pay for shipping is to tell your local grocery store about us.

:P Thank You!!

Thanks for making such a tasty healthy awesome product. I guess I'm lucky I live so close to a Jimbos :D Everyone will just have to come visit for some ice cream LOL. Hopefully it will be available to more people soon!

tomberlie Newbie
Yep it's really fattening and high in calories and really really really expensive LOL. But...a nice occasional splurge for those of us who can't do dairy or soy. You only really need a few bites too...as much as I like it I've never been able to eat an entire bowl at once...

I just tried the chocolate flavor....okay but not my favorite. I don't know why but the strawberry is soooo good. Just like real strawberry ice cream :)

We are ALWAYS excited to hear about people enjoying our ice cream!! Just to let you know that our ice cream being RAW, is real food that your body will use, not store up for a rainy day :) The calories are low on the glycemic index and will not give you any "highs" or "lows" that come from eating processed and heat treated foods :P . We love our ice cream so much we eat it EVERY day. If you would like to know more about the health benefits of our ice cream please e-mail or call www.tomberlies.com, (866) 495-7629.

Thank You!!! :D

tomberlie Newbie
Thanks for making such a tasty healthy awesome product. I guess I'm lucky I live so close to a Jimbos :D Everyone will just have to come visit for some ice cream LOL. Hopefully it will be available to more people soon!

We are working on it. Soon to be available locally in Whole Foods!! Thank You!!! Please call or e-mail if you would like to special order or have flavor ideas :)

Thanks again!!!!!!!!!

tomberlie Newbie

Just to let you know, we will be at the Hillcrest Farmer's Market this Sunday, January, 14th from 9-1. We will be sampling 8 flavors, selling scoops and gluten-free brownie sundaes as well as take home 8 oz. containers. Hope to see you there!! :D

kabowman Explorer

Wow, does this look good. I even sent the link to my sister who can actually afford the shipping - even if I can't. Bummer, and too bad we don't live anywhere near a Whole Foods. Locally owned health food stores only so I will have to ask them.

I think even I could eat this without problems!!!! Maybe some day...

  • 1 month later...
Prairie Girl Apprentice

I thought i found a great dairy free ice cream yesturday and was so excited, but found this out: :( i had been getting the best lactose free ice cream by chapman's, but they stopped carrying it everywhere in my city and no one will order it in. does anyone know of good lactose free ice cream that we can get in canada???

Is Rice Dream Gluten Free?

All the ingredients in Rice Dream are gluten free. It is possible, however, that the finished product may contain minute residual traces of gluten from an enzyme used during processing. The enzyme derived from barley protein, and although the amount involved is very small -- less than 20 parts per million -- those with an extreme gluten sensitivity are advised to consult their health care practitioner about the suitability of Rice Dream for them

Nancym Enthusiast

Where are you finding Tomberlie in San Diego, Mango? Sounds delicious! Obviously I missed the Hillcrest farmers market.... :P

Mango04 Enthusiast
Where are you finding Tomberlie in San Diego, Mango? Sounds delicious! Obviously I missed the Hillcrest farmers market.... :P

I find it at Jimbos :)

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