Guest guest Posted June 10, 2001 Report Share Posted June 10, 2001 Those who can't find raw dairy products: http:/www.realmilk.com. If they aren't availabe near you, then order from the various providers. Corny ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 Thanks for the replies - having been so long on the diet I am pretty nervous to use dairy etc again but I really feel the diet has got me in a strangle-hold ! It's so difficult to eat anywhere other than home and I feel that it's now restricting even further my daughters social opportunities. Can I admit my ignorance about goats cheese and ask if you can cook with it as you would cows cheese ? I don't want to use much just a sprinkle of cheese on top of a gluten free pizza or lasagne. Thanks for your help. > > Hi > > My son was GF/CF for 4 years aswell, plus enzymes for probably the last 2 of those years. > > We also started by reintroducing oats and then we went to goats cheese, then goats yoghurt and then goats milk in that order (with gaps inbetween to ensure no reaction issues). > > A further 2 years down the line we still use Houston enzymes but now he is back on cows milk products and wheat. > > Regards > > Kay. > > Raw Dairy Products > > > > Hi , > > My daughter has been GF/CF for 4 years ( we use Houston Enzynes as well) > but I am now cautiously trying to expand her diet to see what she can handle. We have reintroduced oats with no apparent reaction or digestion issues and I have been told that cheese made from raw milk is much easier for humans to digest. > > Can anyone share if they use Raw Dairy and how they feel about the health concerns of doing so? It is banned in Scotland having been blamed for a previous health scare. > > Also has anyone successfully left the GF/CF diet for good ? > > Many Thanks, > > Butterfly > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 The hard goats cheeses are used just like normal cheddar.. they taste more like normal cheese too.. The soft goats cheese are very strong in flavour.. and smell.!! We have found that eating out is heaps easier now.. most restaurants offer vegan food.. and gluten free .. and our friends are good. they are used to us arriving with our own meals on wheels for Tash.. Tracey On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 2:06 PM, clebutterfly2 <clebutterfly2@...> wrote: Thanks for the replies - having been so long on the diet I am pretty nervous to use dairy etc again but I really feel the diet has got me in a strangle-hold ! It's so difficult to eat anywhere other than home and I feel that it's now restricting even further my daughters social opportunities. Can I admit my ignorance about goats cheese and ask if you can cook with it as you would cows cheese ? I don't want to use much just a sprinkle of cheese on top of a gluten free pizza or lasagne.Thanks for your help. >> Hi > > My son was GF/CF for 4 years aswell, plus enzymes for probably the last 2 of those years. > > We also started by reintroducing oats and then we went to goats cheese, then goats yoghurt and then goats milk in that order (with gaps inbetween to ensure no reaction issues).> > A further 2 years down the line we still use Houston enzymes but now he is back on cows milk products and wheat. > > Regards> > Kay.> > Raw Dairy Products> > > > Hi ,> > My daughter has been GF/CF for 4 years ( we use Houston Enzynes as well) > but I am now cautiously trying to expand her diet to see what she can handle. We have reintroduced oats with no apparent reaction or digestion issues and I have been told that cheese made from raw milk is much easier for humans to digest. > > Can anyone share if they use Raw Dairy and how they feel about the health concerns of doing so? It is banned in Scotland having been blamed for a previous health scare.> > Also has anyone successfully left the GF/CF diet for good ? > > Many Thanks,> > Butterfly> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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