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Carrot Cake Frozen Dessert -- Very Good


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hathor Contributor

If you can find it, check out Good Karma Food's Organic Rice Divine frozen desserts. The flavor I have tried is Carrot Cake. It is absolutely delicious. I see they make a number of other flavors as well.

I thought I would throw this in for those who can't handle dairy. It has a smidgen of soy but this is way down on the ingredients list. I've had it a few times now and haven't reacted.


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I just tried that this week too, & it's SOOOOOO good! :rolleyes:

I'm having fun experimenting with different treats like that, rather than assuming that life is over because I can't have gluten or casein. Good luck in your quest too!

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Not sure if you canhave this, but for me goat's milk seems to be easier on my tummy. Open Original Shared Link This is the website of the ice cream that I found at my health food store. It has the same texture of regular ice cream with a little tang. Yummo!

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Not sure if you canhave this, but for me goat's milk seems to be easier on my tummy. Open Original Shared Link This is the website of the ice cream that I found at my health food store. It has the same texture of regular ice cream with a little tang. Yummo!

Thanks for the suggestion. I have recently found I can handle little bits of goat's milk (I had it in the form of cheese). I'm not sure how I would do with it in any quantity. But I doubt I could eat this ice cream in any event because of the eggs. I am very sensitive to them.

I will read some labels in the store. I know I've seen goat's milk ice cream before; I just wasn't sure what it would taste like. Goat's milk cheese has such a tang to it.

horsegirl, it is kind of fun seeking out goodies. I didn't do this as much before I was diagnosed; now I feel I am entitled :rolleyes: I had to control myself yesterday when I went to the most gluten-free stocked store I've found (it is 40 minutes away with good traffic ... which is usually lacking). It has all sorts of gluten-free cookies, baking mixes, and the like. This store is next door to a vegetarian restaurant that actually marks on its regular menu which items are gluten free, vegan, or soy free, or can be adjusted to be. And there is a day spa and a cute little boutique right there too. I could REALLY be indulgent if I wanted to be :lol:

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Oh, YUM! I just tried the Good Karma Mud Pie flavor. It was very good. DH even tried a taste (and he won't eat many gluten-free items without complaint) and he thought it was decent. The HFS here has numerous flavors, so I'm excited to have found this!

ElenaDragon Explorer

I just went to their web site - they look really good! I'll have to pick some up on my next shopping trip. Great for a treat, it has been so long since I've had ice cream.

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