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Still Looking For A Safe Rice Milk Beverage


jasonD2

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jasonD2 Experienced

I have been using TJs Rice Milk for a while (which is gluten-free) but there is still something in there thats not agreeing with me...perhaps the canola oil? Anyway, there are no other rice milks i am comfortable consuming cause they all seem to have carageenan and guar gum. Wegmans brand rice beverage is perfectly fine, however there are no Wegmans in Atlanta and they dont have online ordering. Any other suggestions? Rice Dream, Rice Karma, Pacific Rice and whole foods brand Rice milk are all out.

thanks


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I haven't found one either. Most of the one's I looked at had soy in them. Can you use Almond milk instead?

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Jason, If you can't find a suitable milk sub that you like PM me. I have a Wegmans close by and can let you know how much it would cost to mail you some. I'd be lost without Wegmans rice milk as I don't really like the other kinds. I will also call the main office, which is very close to me and suggest that they make that item available by mail order.

StephanieL Enthusiast

Was going to suggest Whole Foods but saw it's not going to work for you. Sorry

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bisja Apprentice

I have been using TJs Rice Milk for a while (which is gluten-free) but there is still something in there thats not agreeing with me...perhaps the canola oil? Anyway, there are no other rice milks i am comfortable consuming cause they all seem to have carageenan and guar gum. Wegmans brand rice beverage is perfectly fine, however there are no Wegmans in Atlanta and they dont have online ordering. Any other suggestions? Rice Dream, Rice Karma, Pacific Rice and whole foods brand Rice milk are all out.

thanks

I have been thinking of making my own rice milk looked on the internet found many recipes wondering if anyone else does this?

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