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> Suggestions? What is a good non-dairy, non-gross (lol) substitute for

> powdered milk or goats milk? Thanks, Suzi

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Do you mean lactose-free or dairy-free? They are definitely different;

you can make quite good GF bread with Lactaid lactose-free milk.

However, it would not be dairy-free.

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Sorry your'e right. Completely dairy free.

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> > Suggestions? What is a good non-dairy, non-gross (lol) substitute

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> > powdered milk or goats milk? Thanks, Suzi

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> Do you mean lactose-free or dairy-free? They are definitely different;

> you can make quite good GF bread with Lactaid lactose-free milk.

> However, it would not be dairy-free.

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> Maureen

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when you say non-gross (and i totally know what you mean!!!)

substitute, do you mean that it actually tastes ok if you drink it, or

it tastes ok if you put it in something baked... There are soy and

almond powdered subs that work well in baking, but I wouldn't try

drinking them...

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> Suggestions? What is a good non-dairy, non-gross (lol) substitute for

> powdered milk or goats milk? Thanks, Suzi

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when you say non-gross (and i totally know what you mean!!!)

substitute, do you mean that it actually tastes ok if you drink it, or

it tastes ok if you put it in something baked... There are soy and

almond powdered subs that work well in baking, but I wouldn't try

drinking them...

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> Suggestions? What is a good non-dairy, non-gross (lol) substitute for

> powdered milk or goats milk? Thanks, Suzi

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I use Wild Oats Rice Milk. It seems to work fine and is GF.

in SLC

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> Suggestions? What is a good non-dairy, non-gross (lol) substitute

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> powdered milk or goats milk? Thanks, Suzi

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I use Wild Oats Rice Milk. It seems to work fine and is GF.

in SLC

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> Suggestions? What is a good non-dairy, non-gross (lol) substitute

for

> powdered milk or goats milk? Thanks, Suzi

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I use Wild Oats Rice Milk. It seems to work fine and is GF.

in SLC

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> Suggestions? What is a good non-dairy, non-gross (lol) substitute

for

> powdered milk or goats milk? Thanks, Suzi

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There is also a powdered rice milk (Better Than Milk brand) and a product called

DariFree http://www.vancesfoods.com/

Both work fine/taste fine in recipes. I don't care for the taste of either to

drink, but I have used the DariFree to make an awesome milk free " ice cream " for

my dairy allergic son.

I've special ordered the rice milk powder from Whole Foods and you can buy the

DariFree from the above website or through http://www.azurestandard.com/.

Re: GF Lactose free Bread

> when you say non-gross (and i totally know what you mean!!!)

> substitute, do you mean that it actually tastes ok if you drink it, or

> it tastes ok if you put it in something baked... There are soy and

> almond powdered subs that work well in baking, but I wouldn't try

> drinking them...

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> > Suggestions? What is a good non-dairy, non-gross (lol) substitute for

> > powdered milk or goats milk? Thanks, Suzi

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There is also a powdered rice milk (Better Than Milk brand) and a product called

DariFree http://www.vancesfoods.com/

Both work fine/taste fine in recipes. I don't care for the taste of either to

drink, but I have used the DariFree to make an awesome milk free " ice cream " for

my dairy allergic son.

I've special ordered the rice milk powder from Whole Foods and you can buy the

DariFree from the above website or through http://www.azurestandard.com/.

Re: GF Lactose free Bread

> when you say non-gross (and i totally know what you mean!!!)

> substitute, do you mean that it actually tastes ok if you drink it, or

> it tastes ok if you put it in something baked... There are soy and

> almond powdered subs that work well in baking, but I wouldn't try

> drinking them...

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> > Suggestions? What is a good non-dairy, non-gross (lol) substitute for

> > powdered milk or goats milk? Thanks, Suzi

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this may be a stretch..... but could you try to use some instant

mashed potatoes... but diluted a bit?

also, I have used a can of cannellini beans (white northern beans) and

pureed them in my mini cuisinart thingie to get a " mush " that I have

used to thicken things like gravies, sauces, chili, etc.

Melonie :)

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> Suggestions? What is a good non-dairy, non-gross (lol) substitute

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> powdered milk or goats milk? Thanks, Suzi

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