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I Crave Milk....any Suggestions?


Jkrupp

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I have always been lactose intolerant I guess but I absolutely love milk. I've tried Soy milk some make me sick some I'm not sure. I'm still so very new to all of this. Does anyone have any suggestions on a brand of Soy milk, rice milk etc. that works for them? This has been the hardest part of the transition for me. Should I just give up on the milk? :unsure:

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Swpocket

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I found that almond milk is the closest tasting to milk...Try Almond breeze =)
Jkrupp

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Thanks so much! I was gonna try that one next. I just hate wasting money on the ones I don't like.
aheartsj

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Have you ever tried Lactaid??? its a lactose supplement that allows you to have dairy.My boyfriend is lactose intolerant and he uses them all the time to have cheese ice cream and so on with no problem.They are between 4 and 15 dollars a box depending how many you get and where you get them they are cheapest at walmart ive noticed.You take one with your first bite of dairy and than judge how much you think after that its simple and easy and they even have a flavored one.If you really love milk products its a good buy even just once in a while.Hope that helps.
peacebwu

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The Almond Milk is really good! I get the original unsweetened at Kroger's sometimes on sale for $2.00 you do not have to refrig. It's good for about 6 months. when on sale I buy all (12) one lasts me about a week. Use in everything. Better than regular! Good try!
peacebwu

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Does anyone have a "good bread" that I can buy in a local store?????? I do not want to make because I really don't eat that much and would like to just have one hand!

I too am new to the gluten free foods and trying to switch over and quickly as I can.....any suggestions would be appreciated on all foods. thanks!

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