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I am saddened by the comments on this blog that often take a judgmental turn. The information is intended to be just that -- information. You need to make your own decisions for your life and be accountable for your actions. I debated closing the blog, but feel there are many valuable items listed for families struggling with food allergies, especially early on.

If you need further information please contact a doctor. If you need to verify a product's ingredients, please look at current labels and contact the company yourself. Note many posts are several years old. Use your best judgment and do not make up comments to scare people.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

A great place for information

I just came across this great message board on BabyCenter.com with real moms experiencing dairy-free diets.  It's a very polite board and you can read posts without being a member.   If you create an account you can ask questions, too.  I already had an account because I had joined BabyCenter when I was pregnant.  

Information I took away already is that Enjoy Life has dairy-free chocolate chips (not to mention a bunch of other dairy-free products).  There are two stores near me that should carry the product.  But you can also buy them online, too.  I also read that Blue Bonnet - Lite is dairy free.  I've been using Smart Balance, but I notice that it doesn't melt that great.  I'll update after I try these two products.  

1 comment:

  1. I love your blog, my daughter was recently diagnosed with dairy, egg and nut allergies. We're just now starting to get her diet under control. It was so nice to finally have an answer and her skin to no longer be covered in eczema.

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