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Sunday, November 8, 2009

Dairy-Free Recipes

On my other blog I just went back through all my family recipes and tagged the several as dairy-free.  Some may have cheese buy you can easily substitute vegan or soy-based with the recipes I labeled dairy-free.  I'm not a fancy chef or anything -- just a regular Midwest mom.  Hope you can find something you enjoy!!

http://mommystimeout-mel.blogspot.com/search/label/dairy-free

3 comments:

  1. I wanted to pop in and and say, "Hi." I found your blog while searching for dairy free recipes. You have done a fabulous job! Our two year old can't tolerate dairy, so I am very glad to have found you!

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  2. Thanks! I know it's a big challenge. I really like reading blogs and ideas that are simple and don't have lots of "odd" or expensive ingredients. And I try to bring those ideas here. Be sure to poke around my blog a little for some great links!

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  3. I’m lactose intolerant and have always dreaded the holidays, as all the food seems to be loaded with dairy. After a recommendation of one of my friends, I found this nutrition coach named Rose Cole who has a holiday cookbook and has tons of dairy free recipes. Her site is www.RoseCole.com/HolidayCookbook

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