Guest guest Posted February 3, 2004 Report Share Posted February 3, 2004 , Is Bisquick dairy-free? I've been using your biscuit recipe, but with what I had left of a safe flour mixture, it's almost gone so thought I might try the Bisquick. Last time I made them I put in blackberries, blueberries, and raspberries, but I like the peaches the best. Thanks, Donna Shane - asthma - allergic to dairy, eggs, pickles, and olives. Minnesota Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2004 Report Share Posted February 3, 2004 Donna Sam can have Bisquick- so it must be! I don't have any on hand to list the ingredients, but I do believe it is as safe as they come! Oh and I posted a pizza recipe (and one for pancakes) a billion years ago- and several have used it and really like it. Either someone else can post it- or I'll have dh give it to me again. He makes the pizza! He used to work in a very popular pizza place years and years ago! It tastes as good if not better than any pizza crust I can find! Anyone still have it? Trish (CO)Kayla (5)- No allergies (4)- E/A (2)- anaphlyatic to egg, severely allergic milk, peanuts, all tree nuts, soy, other foodsE/A including dogs & cats. Asthma & eczema Bisquick ,Is Bisquick dairy-free? I've been using your biscuit recipe, but with what Ihad left of a safe flour mixture, it's almost gone so thought I might trythe Bisquick. Last time I made them I put in blackberries, blueberries, andraspberries, but I like the peaches the best.Thanks,DonnaShane - asthma - allergic to dairy, eggs, pickles, and olives.Minnesota Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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