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MitziG

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So, since deciding casein was also an issue for me, I decided to get some dairy-free stuff to help me avoid falling off the wagon. Hy vee has a nice selection of "cheese alternatives" in their healthyglutenfreeorganiccrunchynuttyblech aisle. But get this- every single variety of "pretend" cheese contained MILK! Seriously! Who would buy cheese made from rice or almonds if they COULD HAVE MILK! ARGH. Stupid stupidstupid.....


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Crazy huh! If people are looking for a cheese substitue it's probably because oh I dont know THEY CANT HAVE MILK?!? lol Try Daiya cheese. It's soy, gluten and dairy free! :) And get this...it actually melts! Lol I tried a tofu cheese once. I used it on something I cooked in the oven and the stuff didn't melt. You could have taken a blow torch to it and it would have kept it's shape. Lol I'm dairy free also so if you need suggestions let me know :)

MitziG Enthusiast

Where do you find that? I am in the middle of nowhere and had to drive 30 min to the "big hyvee" that actually has a Health Market section!

Jetamio Apprentice

I've used Daiya as well and it is pretty good. I've found it at Whole Foods and the big King Soopers in my area (Colorado). I haven't checked Vitamin Cottage but a friend of mine said she's see it at a couple of the bigger stores.

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Hmmmm. There is a whole foods 3 hours away....long way to go for cheese! I may have to learn to live without!

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