Guest guest Posted December 31, 2006 Report Share Posted December 31, 2006 Hi, we have been using tiger white for 2 years. Ask your local health food store to contact the company and stock it. Thats usually the only way. the company is happy to sell it through health food shops. We use tiger white for everything including making gfcf, soy free ice cream! > > Some time ago I read glowing reports of this, and someone mentioned > buying it in Sainsbury's I believe. I have never been able to find it > in any shops. I have just ordered it online, but the cost of postage > is fairly high due to the weight. Just wondered if anyone knew of > anywhere within a reasonable distance of Manchester that stocked it? > Have tried soya milk and rice dream milk, but they have been no gos > with all of us really. > Thanks in advance for any info > Sue > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2006 Report Share Posted December 31, 2006 Thanks, I will ask them, but will wait till I find out if we like it or not. We are not gfcf here, use enzymes, but I want to reduce the dairy for us all. Do you use it in tea and coffee? That is the big sticking point with my husband. Thanks Sue > > > > Some time ago I read glowing reports of this, and someone > mentioned > > buying it in Sainsbury's I believe. I have never been able to > find it > > in any shops. I have just ordered it online, but the cost of > postage > > is fairly high due to the weight. Just wondered if anyone knew of > > anywhere within a reasonable distance of Manchester that stocked > it? > > Have tried soya milk and rice dream milk, but they have been no > gos > > with all of us really. > > Thanks in advance for any info > > Sue > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2007 Report Share Posted January 1, 2007 Hi Sue I tried some tiger white for the same reason and found it pretty horrible I'm afraid. I think it may be more palatable to those who have aclimatised themselves to soy and the like. I'd be surprised if your hubbie finds it OK in hot drinks especially if he's not 100% keen on the idea in the first place. Sorry! You never know though ... Re: Tiger White milk substitute Posted by: "magherabuoysue" GSWILKI@... magherabuoysue Sun Dec 31, 2006 4:20 am (PST) We are not gfcf here, use enzymes, but I want to reduce the dairy for us all. Do you use it in tea and coffee? That is the big sticking point with my husband. Thanks Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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