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Walmart Has Hodgson Mill gluten-free Soy Flour...is It Any Good?


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Do you use it instead of mixing all of the other flours to bake with? Can you fry up some chicken nuggets with it?

Soon we're headed to Whole Foods to buy the staples to bake with. Does everyone here find it cheaper in the long run to buy in bulk online (if so..whats the website and once shipping is added..are u really saving money?) or are you fine just buying a bag or so here and there at a speciality store??

Thanks!

Tomorrow will be 2 weeks gluten-free and she STILL hasn't gained any weight! :unsure:

We're still waiting for her lactose intolerent test to come back...if it's positive...my DD will freak out not getting to have cheese or cereal in the morning. I've stressed SO much...I went to the Dr. yesterday about the big, itchy bump on my back and I have shingles. ARGHHH!!!


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Soy flour can have a pretty strong taste - I would only use it blended with outher types of flour.

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I never use soy flour alone. I do like to use about 2/3 mix of rice flour plus a few other flours plus 1/3 soy flour in things like cake. The soy flour is very smooth and helps even out the more gritty rice flour.

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We're still waiting for her lactose intolerent test to come back...if it's positive...my DD will freak out not getting to have cheese or cereal in the morning. I've stressed SO much...I went to the Dr. yesterday about the big, itchy bump on my back and I have shingles. ARGHHH!!!

I took my 3 yr old off milk about a month ago. She was a cheese freak. We switched her to soy milk (Silk) brand, soy yogurt that we get at Wal-Mart and soy cheese also at Wal-mart. She never noticed the difference. I tried it myself and it is really good. It tastes just like reg. milk and the vanilla one tastes like coffee creamer. Yummy. My DH bought the chocolate one this week and she had it this morning and asked for more. I was really surprised at the taste as I was a real milk drinker. I can't have it anymore as I have a soy issue but the baby loves it. :D

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