Guest guest Posted July 27, 2003 Report Share Posted July 27, 2003 Thank you, I will look into it. Tina E. in WA Mom to 4 beautiful children (13) outgrown Asthma (10) Apraxia and ADHD Garrett (7) Asthma and outgrown eczema Hailey (2) going on 18 Allergies to Dog, Cat, Dust, Milk, Soy, All Nuts (not brothers), Egg White, Strawberries and Watermelon. Eczema http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/g/gottagirl/ >From: "Heidi" >Reply-To: TerrificKidsWFA >To: TerrificKidsWFA >Subject: Milk Free Soy Free Margarine >Date: Sat, 26 Jul 2003 02:51:33 -0000 > >Is there one? Perhaps Fleischmann's Unsalted Stick (the ONLY stick >from them that is dairy-free!) may be soy free, since it is made out >of corn oil. BUT, it may have soy lecithin or something in it. I did >a search for it to try to find ingredients and I came upon this >website - thought it may be of interest to you! It is for people >(kids) that cannot tolerate milk or soy protein. Neat! In the site I >found an ingredients tolerated list, and they said soy lecithin and >soy oil are OK? I don't know - my guy can actually have soy! > >http://www.mspiguide.com/aboutus1.cfm > >AND, many people whose kids cannot have milk or soy use coconut butter >for baking. This is why I think Fleischmann's must have soy in it. >Good luck! > >Heidi > > > > Hi, I know I am a bit behind on this. But how do you find soy and > > milk free margerine? I have been looking and have not found any that > > was milk and soy free. I have also been looking for soy free > > shortening and can't seem to find any. > > > > Thank you for you info, > > Tina E. in WA > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2003 Report Share Posted July 27, 2003 Tina & Heidi You are right- MOST soy allergic people can have soy lecithin and hydrogonated soybean oil. You have to watch for soy flour- and oils that aren't hydrogonated. We can use are able to use the Fleischmann's unsalted without any problems! Also, we use crisco without any problem! Hope this helps. > > Hi, I know I am a bit behind on this. But how do you find soy and > > milk free margerine? I have been looking and have not found any that > > was milk and soy free. I have also been looking for soy free > > shortening and can't seem to find any. > > > > Thank you for you info, > > Tina E. in WA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2003 Report Share Posted July 28, 2003 Thank you so much for this information. I have been cutting all kinds of soy. If it had anything at all to do with soy, I would not give it to my DD. This puts alot of stuff back into our diet. I will give it a shot. Thank you, Tina E. in WA http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/g/gottagirl/ >From: "trish_and2002" >Reply-To: TerrificKidsWFA >To: TerrificKidsWFA >Subject: Re: Milk Free Soy Free Margarine >Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2003 00:20:37 -0000 > >Tina & Heidi >You are right- MOST soy allergic people can have soy lecithin and >hydrogonated soybean oil. You have to watch for soy flour- and oils >that aren't hydrogonated. We can use are able to use the >Fleischmann's unsalted without any problems! Also, we use crisco >without any problem! Hope this helps. > > > > > Hi, I know I am a bit behind on this. But how do you find soy and > > > milk free margerine? I have been looking and have not found any >that > > > was milk and soy free. I have also been looking for soy free > > > shortening and can't seem to find any. > > > > > > Thank you for you info, > > > Tina E. in WA > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2003 Report Share Posted July 28, 2003 Thank you so much for this information. I have been cutting all kinds of soy. If it had anything at all to do with soy, I would not give it to my DD. This puts alot of stuff back into our diet. I will give it a shot. Thank you, Tina E. in WA http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/g/gottagirl/ >From: "trish_and2002" >Reply-To: TerrificKidsWFA >To: TerrificKidsWFA >Subject: Re: Milk Free Soy Free Margarine >Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2003 00:20:37 -0000 > >Tina & Heidi >You are right- MOST soy allergic people can have soy lecithin and >hydrogonated soybean oil. You have to watch for soy flour- and oils >that aren't hydrogonated. We can use are able to use the >Fleischmann's unsalted without any problems! Also, we use crisco >without any problem! Hope this helps. > > > > > Hi, I know I am a bit behind on this. But how do you find soy and > > > milk free margerine? I have been looking and have not found any >that > > > was milk and soy free. I have also been looking for soy free > > > shortening and can't seem to find any. > > > > > > Thank you for you info, > > > Tina E. in WA > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2003 Report Share Posted July 28, 2003 Thank you so much for this information. I have been cutting all kinds of soy. If it had anything at all to do with soy, I would not give it to my DD. This puts alot of stuff back into our diet. I will give it a shot. Thank you, Tina E. in WA http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/g/gottagirl/ >From: "trish_and2002" >Reply-To: TerrificKidsWFA >To: TerrificKidsWFA >Subject: Re: Milk Free Soy Free Margarine >Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2003 00:20:37 -0000 > >Tina & Heidi >You are right- MOST soy allergic people can have soy lecithin and >hydrogonated soybean oil. You have to watch for soy flour- and oils >that aren't hydrogonated. We can use are able to use the >Fleischmann's unsalted without any problems! Also, we use crisco >without any problem! Hope this helps. > > > > > Hi, I know I am a bit behind on this. But how do you find soy and > > > milk free margerine? I have been looking and have not found any >that > > > was milk and soy free. I have also been looking for soy free > > > shortening and can't seem to find any. > > > > > > Thank you for you info, > > > Tina E. in WA > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2003 Report Share Posted July 29, 2003 Do you think that would be the same with a sensitivity? Soy causes to have eczema..do you think he could handle the lecithin or whatever too? Alyssa Re: Milk Free Soy Free Margarine >Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2003 00:20:37 -0000 > >Tina & Heidi >You are right- MOST soy allergic people can have soy lecithin and >hydrogonated soybean oil. You have to watch for soy flour- and oils >that aren't hydrogonated. We can use are able to use the >Fleischmann's unsalted without any problems! Also, we use crisco >without any problem! Hope this helps. > > > > > Hi, I know I am a bit behind on this. But how do you find soy and > > > milk free margerine? I have been looking and have not found any >that > > > was milk and soy free. I have also been looking for soy free > > > shortening and can't seem to find any. > > > > > > Thank you for you info, > > > Tina E. in WA > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2003 Report Share Posted July 29, 2003 Alyssa I'm guessing it would be fine. A very SMALL % of soy allergic people have problems with ALL soy, but both our specialist and our allergist gave me the same info- basically that 9 times out of 10 soy lecthin and hydrog. soy oil is completely safe! I know Sam has NO problems with it! But, for him to have soy flour or anything else soy starts hives and other problems! Trish > > > > Hi, I know I am a bit behind on this. But how do you find soy and > > > > milk free margerine? I have been looking and have not found any > >that > > > > was milk and soy free. I have also been looking for soy free > > > > shortening and can't seem to find any. > > > > > > > > Thank you for you info, > > > > Tina E. in WA > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2003 Report Share Posted July 29, 2003 hmm...I will do a test! Thanks! Alyssa Re: Milk Free Soy Free Margarine AlyssaI'm guessing it would be fine. A very SMALL % of soy allergic people have problems with ALL soy, but both our specialist and our allergist gave me the same info- basically that 9 times out of 10 soy lecthin and hydrog. soy oil is completely safe! I know Sam has NO problems with it! But, for him to have soy flour or anything else soy starts hives and other problems!Trish > > > > Hi, I know I am a bit behind on this. But how do you find soy and > > > > milk free margerine? I have been looking and have not found any > >that > > > > was milk and soy free. I have also been looking for soy free > > > > shortening and can't seem to find any. > > > > > > > > Thank you for you info, > > > > Tina E. in WA > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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