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So as many of you know, I am MOSTLY dairy free, but not entirely. But yesterday I felt so sick after eating a few dairy items (and they were only barely dairy...). I can't do it anymore... Dairy is OUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So good bye dairy... Time to be more careful what I eat I guess....

PS are there dairy free chocolate chips and such out there? Butterscotch? Etc...


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So as many of you know, I am MOSTLY dairy free, but not entirely. But yesterday I felt so sick after eating a few dairy items (and they were only barely dairy...). I can't do it anymore... Dairy is OUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So good bye dairy... Time to be more careful what I eat I guess....

PS are there dairy free chocolate chips and such out there? Butterscotch? Etc...

Enjoy Life makes dairy free/gluten free/soy free chocolate chips--

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I'm sensitive to dairy as well, though I seem to be able to tolerate Goat Milk without side effects. That might be an option for you, perhaps?

GFreeMO Proficient

Have you thought that you might have lactose intolerance? I have it. If I don't take a lactaid tablet before dairy, I bloat, gas, terrible pains etc. Maybe try Lactaid tablets and Lactaid milk. Works like a charm for me. I love the stuff!

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Enjoy Life makes dairy free/gluten free/soy free chocolate chips--

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I have seen them in the gluten free sections at both Walmart & Fred Meyer (crap, you guys dont have FM in SLC any more, i forgot!). i just bought some for the 1st time last week, to have on hand if i am tempted by the oodles of chocolate chip goodies that always magicly appear at our house during the holiday season... if i have my own chocolate chips available, if i get too tempted I can make some cookies of my own (gluten-free) cookies & leave the evil wheat filled ones for my DH (or, if he decides he doesn't want them, neighbors). Well, of course, i had to open the bag & taste test them... lets just say, if i decide to make choc chip cookies, I will need to get another bag. These are very yummy w/ bananas/ almond butter/ honey :)

Hope everyone has a good Thanksgiving :)!

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