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Butter Or Margerine


Carriefaith

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Carriefaith Enthusiast

Does anyone know of a gluten free and dairy free butter or margarine? I just noticed that the margarine I'm using has whey in it and I've stopped using it.


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KaitiUSA Enthusiast

We use alot of Earth Balance products. If you go to their site you will find their products that are gluten and dairy free.Their website is www.earthbalance.net

Carriefaith Enthusiast

Thanks Kaiti! Hopefully I can find it here :D

Merika Contributor

Hi Carrie,

ummmm...olive oil is really good :)

Merika

Carriefaith Enthusiast

Never thought of replacing margerine with olive oil. Thanks for the tip B)

flagbabyds Collaborator

We also use the Earth Balance. The whipped is better than the plain I think.

Carriefaith Enthusiast

I found Earth Balance and it is great! Last one left actually... must be popular! Thanks again :D


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Canadian Karen Community Regular

Fleishmann's has a lactose free margarine that is also gluten free.

Karen

Carriefaith Enthusiast

Thanks Karen! :D

BamBam Community Regular

SmartBalance is also gluten and dairy free - says so right on the label. I can buy it at my local Albertson's Grocery Store.

Carriefaith Enthusiast

SmartBalance, hmm I think I remember seeing that around here in the stores, Thanks B)

Canadian Karen Community Regular

You should also be able to find Fleishmann's fairly easily..... It comes in a cardboard package of 2 small tubs......

Karen

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Fleischmann's Light in the tub is made from corn and is free of gluten, milk & soy

Although it says you cannot bake with it, I always use it my baking with no problems. Add 1/4 more Fleischmann's than the recipe calls for and melt it to measure. You may need to reduce other liquids by 1/4 cup.

Also, Fleischmann's Unsalted in the stick form is made from soy and free of gluten and milk ingredients.

Sunni

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i use smart balance at home too...

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Carrie and Bernadette-

I cked on my smart balance container last night and it has whey in it--so its not dairy free. Bernadette--do they make a special dairy free kind that you have ?

BamBam Community Regular

It pays to pay attention, doesn't it. The Smart Balance I bought last year was both gluten and dairy free. I have not looked at the product ingredient list, company says they "add whey" for a more healthy margarine. I'm just batting 1000 lately with my eating, glutened three times and now dairy, no wonder I feel like you know what.

Carrie, I apologize for sending you down the wrong road. I will be sure to read before I give advice. :unsure:

Jen - thanks for catching that! ;)

bambam ;)

jenvan Collaborator

Thanks for the reply BamBam. I missed something on a package the other day too--it seems like its inevitable sooner or later !

Carriefaith Enthusiast
Carrie, I apologize for sending you down the wrong road. I will be sure to read before I give advice.
oh don't worry about it :) I hadn't bought any yet so it's all good! Thanks for letting me know :D
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Smart Balance light is lactose free. Here's the link: Open Original Shared Link

I like it!

BamBam Community Regular
Smart Balance light is lactose free. Here's the link: Open Original Shared Link

I like it!

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Oh, maybe that is where I struck out! I will have to look for that in the grocery store.

BamBam

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