I am also avoiding soy as it is so similar to dairy intolerance-wise.
Quote from: pippa on January 07, 2011, 08:30:51 pm I am also avoiding soy as it is so similar to dairy intolerance-wise. How is it similar to dairy? Just wondering, as most people I know who are dairy intolerant use soy milk without problems. I use it because I don't like the taste of milk in my tea and coffee.
Oh, in that case you could make it with frozen cashew cream! I'll have to go have a look at my cookbook for ideas...
Quote from: meganjane on January 08, 2011, 06:14:15 amQuote from: pippa on January 07, 2011, 08:30:51 pm I am also avoiding soy as it is so similar to dairy intolerance-wise. How is it similar to dairy? Just wondering, as most people I know who are dairy intolerant use soy milk without problems. I use it because I don't like the taste of milk in my tea and coffee.With ds's dairy allergy, my pead said there is a 50/50 chance of having a soy allergy/intolerance, not so much that they are the same, but the are tending to go hand in hand these days. Making dairy avoidance a difficult task at times!Jo, cashew nuts are failsafe if that helps the search