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Pure butter is casein free. It is even allowed on GFCF. It is also

called ghee.

Which recipes called for dairy products are in the dairy free

section?

There is always the possibility that I have placed some in the

wrong place on accident.

Some kids cannot tolerate butter even though it is casein free.

I am curious as to why some kids cannot tolerate coconut butter.

I don't recall many people saying that their child could not

tolerate coconut butter.

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Jody

mom to -5 and -7

SCD 13 months

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Lynn,

When a recipe calls for butter, you can either use ghee (clarified

butter-no casein), coconut oil/butter or in some recipes you can

use liquid oil such as safflower oil. Coconut oil and liquid oil are

" wetter " than oil and would require less, about 3/4 of the amount

usually.

Nut butter would not replace butter in a recipe.

:)

Jody

mom to -5 and -7

SCD 13 months

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Uh, Lynn,

What else is in the " cookie mix " besides macadamia nuts?

Sue (From Pickering)

> Do most of you use a nut butter when a recipe calls for butter?

>

> I bought a macadamia nut cookie mix at our health food store that

> calls for butter. Would nut butter or tahini work? or would it be

> better to use vegetable shortening? Does veggie shortening have

corn

> in it?

>

> Thanks

> Lynn

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Jody,

If I read right , it is suggested to start nut butters way before nut flour.

What is everybody putting the butter on, especially if you haven't used the

flour yet?

Just eating a scoop plain?

I played around the other day with brazilnuts, roasted and deskinned them (5

pounds) and ground about 3 - 4 lbs. into a flour,course grind, a tiny bit nut

butter. (by accident) It is sitting in my fridg. waiting for when we are

allowed to intro.

Thanks,

Doreen scd day 10 or 11

asd 12, day 10 or 11

Re: Butter

Lynn,

When a recipe calls for butter, you can either use ghee (clarified

butter-no casein), coconut oil/butter or in some recipes you can

use liquid oil such as safflower oil. Coconut oil and liquid oil are

" wetter " than oil and would require less, about 3/4 of the amount

usually.

Nut butter would not replace butter in a recipe.

:)

Jody

mom to -5 and -7

SCD 13 months

For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book

_Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following

websites:

http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

and

http://www.pecanbread.com

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Lynn,

I must have missed the previous post. What is this about? A cookie mix?

Where do you get it? Is it good? Where do you live?

Thanks! :)

Heidi

Mom to Abigail and Liam both ASD

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