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Alright I know i'm not alone here!

[but if I am this will be one sad little topic now won't it?]

so, lactose intolerant is one of those tincy little things that interferes with my diet and foods I eat.

I mean when everyone goes out its always...okay do I have my pills, or I hope they have lactose free cheese!

so, I'm opening this question up

favourite items of food that are lactose free?

or something along those lines :]

thanks much, I just feel like reading them, and then going and checking my pantry to see if I've got it :]

love to all

-lilee

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Rice milk and summerfruit alpro yoghurt :)

xXx

Almond breeze milk.  Not sure what to tell you about cheese -  I generally avoid foods with cheese in them anyway, rather than looking for a cheese substitute. 

Hard cheese shouldn't bother you unless you are severely intolerant.  It doesn't bother me.  I eat cheddar cheese (and others) a lot.  Yoghurt has lactase in it (the enzyme that digests lactose). 

I bought lactase pills and realized they don't always work so I just stay away from milk and ice cream. 

 

Kefir is great to keep around, it's basically just like yoghurt and I use it for smoothies. 

I am lactose intolerant too!!! I use rice milk for smoothies, soy milk too. 

Frozen yogurt for ice cream substitute.

I try to stay away from cheese too, but you could use goats milk cheese for things, that should digest well.

Hard cheese bothers me all kinds, I am severly lactose intolerant.

Yogurt with all kinds of cereals.

 I can not digest sour cream and cream cheese either, so I stay away from that too.

 

I have dairy free everything - from margarine, to soy milk and Alpro plain soya yoghurt (which I think is indistinguishable from the real thing), and fake cheese, and I find with that I can make all sorts of delicious treats including cakes and 'cheese' sauces with these, so I never feel left out.

I think my fav is nutritional yeast flakes, which are hard to find, but are delicious in a fake cheese sauce, or just on their own with a spoon.


Today I made a 100% fruit smoothie (blueberries, melon, pear, banana) and drank some, but I froze the rest in one of those kiddie's ice lolly makers.  As it's lovely and warm, I am going to sit outside and enjoy my dairy free 'ice cream' - yum!

 

 

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purely decadent is a line of lactose free frozen desserts. 

In terms of restaurat eating, if you are near any vegetarian/vegan or only vegan restaurants, you could try eating there.  If people want to go out for pizza, depending on the situation you could propose a make-your-own pizza party, or, if you are going out, then see if you can get a cheesless pizza.  I've never been anywhere where they refused to make me a personal cheesless pizza. 

Other, totally non-dairy foods that I really like are, rice and beans, pasta, falafel and hummus, nachos with guacamole and black beans, samosas, and vegetarian chile. 

I have never actually

asked for them to make a cheeseless pizza

because I wouldnt want people to go out of their way

so im usually, just

pulling it off anyway :]

but thanks everyone who replied

and for the record

i totally went to my fridge and pantry and checked out all the things you guys said :]

hehehe

much love!!

_lilee

ooh forgot that icecream thing sounds really good

Im deff coming over for that

PARRTYYY!

haha

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