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The Dairy, The Myth, The Legend: Cheese I hereby declare this the official cheese thread of the Chef's Chateau. Cheese is something I've an obsession with. I remember I was watching Food Network and someone mentioned using this stuff called Parmigiano...
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Goat cheese....
There was this...
Re: The Dairy, The Myth, The Legend: Cheese I LOOOOVE Cheese, but I'm lactose intolerant so I can't mistress is that he always brought in food for us to munch on and he always brought in cheese.
I tried Lisanatti Almond Cheese yesterday and it is amazing. Actually tastes and melts like dairy cheeses. It has casein(milk protein) in it but it did not bother me at all. It would definitely be ok for lactose intolerant folks. I can't eat sheep or ...
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Hi, I am new to the Dairy intolerance world. My one year old has created a challenge for me. I have found a great soy yogurt made be King Land but must admit have only tried one soy cheese for him and it was disgusting. Does anyone know of any that are...
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Rather than intolerant) you need to make sure the soy cheese you use does not have any animal proteins but im not much of a cheese person Hi! I am allergic to cows milk so am always on the look out for substitutes.
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Hi, has anyone tried camel's milk? I am interested for my son who is allergic to CMP. Any information greatly appreciated.
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Gosh where do you get camel milk from? DS is CMP intolerant and we use goats milk (just sold with the other milk in woolies) goats cheese, sheeps cheese for hard....
Be fairly 'distinct' in flavour as well.
Anyone here drink raw milk? I can't really do dairy, but many people are telling me to try raw milk. I know it really isn't low carb, but I would really just use it for my protein shakes. And I can get a gallon for the same price as my organic coconut...
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I prefer to kefir my milk so that it IS low carb (or at least my family....
I also use it to make raw milk yogurt, cheese, kefir, butter, sour cream, cream cheese, ice cream, etc.
And others of us drink the milk kefired.
Seems to me there is conflicting advice on this. Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/ar...ruth-milk.html I have never really thought adult humans need milk as it is of little benefit after childhood.
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Grown-ups wanting breast milk of a different species ....
Now I think on it - It's a bit odd really .
I'm certainly not having sheep, goat or soya milk in my milkshake.
Bugger if it's any good for me.
I need cows milk in my tea.
On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 00:41:11 -0400, "D.F. Manno" <dfmanno@mail.com Even Velveeta can call itself "cheese" on the label. This stuff I have in the refrigerator is so lacking in anything that makes it cheese that it can't even use the word "cheese...
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On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 09 On Jun 22, 9:50 pm, Xho Jingleheimerschmidt <xhos...@gmail.com So Cheese=milk? (I'm just trying, ?, ?) that accounts....
And milk soilds that were, at the time, simply by-products of cheese production.
"Some studies have shown that high intake of vitamin D reduces the occurrence of type 1 diabetes in children." But this still does not pinpoint "cause". In a given population of the same vit. d intake only a fraction would develope the disease. So...
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Lactose is merely the sugar in milk, there are other proteins in cow milk that pose problems consume ....
Article seemed to imply that there is appreciable vitamin D in bovine, goat, or sheep milk to account-intolerant.
Http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2009-08/ucl-mds082609.php The ability to digest the milk sugar lactose first evolved in dairy farming communities in central Europe, not in more northern groups as was previously thought, finds a new study...
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I haven't seen vitamin D in milk unless....
Other areas the lactose is also consumed by making fermented products of milk such as cheese, or sheep milk to account for a beneficial evolution for adult lactase production.
On Sun, 6 Sep 2009 11:53:06 -0700 (PDT), Ron Peterson <ron@shell.core.com Some studies have shown that high intake of vitamin D reduces the occurrence of type 1 diabetes in children. -- Ron
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There are other, there is....
That there is appreciable vitamin D in bovine, goat, or sheep milk to account for a beneficial evolution intolerant and some people can't tolerate bovine serum albumin and beta casein in cow milk.
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