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| ISA-MANUELA |
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Lisalea |
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please look into: http://www.Foodnavigatorr.com all is in there about the stuff named above  good luck and if so, please eat one in my name
Hi  The link doesn't work, however; I tired it with ONLY "1" letter (r) and it worked http://www.foodnavigator.com/Thanks Tomatilla !! |
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| Tuesday, March 20, 2007, 2:30pm |
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Lisalea |
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Lisalea |
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please look into: http://www.Foodnavigator.com all is in there about the stuff named above  good luck and if so, please eat one in my name
Onnnh...you are such a tease. O to be a B...have one for me too, please. Kristin...are you licking your chops?  Debra  |
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| ISA-MANUELA |
| Tuesday, March 20, 2007, 2:59pm |
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could doo that on my own, just with a natural sweetener  sooo yummie....sluuurp |
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Debra+ |
| Tuesday, March 20, 2007, 3:18pm |
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I have been learning to mash the banana and freeze it with other fruits. Just have to watch the sugar intake there too.  Debra  |
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| Daniela |
| Tuesday, March 20, 2007, 3:27pm |
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..but is goat milk ok for 0's...?
Isa, if it's ok we will launch goat ice cream here in Swissland, I'm a proof for ice cream !!!!!
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Lola |
| Tuesday, March 20, 2007, 3:34pm |
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milk in all it s forms has whey..........not a good option for Os........goat s cheese without whey is a better option but not the milk. |
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Don |
| Tuesday, March 20, 2007, 3:37pm |
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Goat milk is only a Tier 2 avoid for type O.
Cows milk is a Tier 1 avoid. |
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| Daniela |
| Tuesday, March 20, 2007, 3:53pm |
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..a Tier 2 avoid.. ? sorry don't understand, my english is very poor.
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Tier 2 avoids are not as bad as Tier 1 avoids.
The LR4YT book is the only source of this information. |
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| ISA-MANUELA |
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| Lyrica |
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That sounds wonderful! As an A, I'm always looking for cows milk alternatives, like soy and rice and goats milk products. I've been scarfing down soy ice cream recently because it was my birthday and I really really really wanted ice cream, so I settled for soy, but this sounds like a good alternative, since goats milk is neutral for As. Yay for ice cream!!! |
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| jayney-O |
| Tuesday, March 20, 2007, 7:31pm |
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I wish I wish ....come on now, O's should not have this...I tried running this subject by the boards awhile back....about Laloo's goat milk ice cream....looks fab, but its more milk than regular ice cream, albeit, goat milk, which we O's can't have.... perhaps better would be a very pure ice cream, just cream and sugar. |
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| Daniela |
| Tuesday, March 20, 2007, 8:54pm |
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Hi Isa darling !!! I'm back only now, and I have just read your answer... so no ice creamfor me bohhhhhh..... Today I finally had lynfodrainage again, after 3 weeks, and she told me "wow! you have lost at least 6 or 7 kilos  )))) My right arm is very painful, my hands too...I played cards with my husband this evening and I have realised that my hands go worst :the last time I haved played before has been in jenuary and I could do it with no problems... |
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| Tuesday, March 20, 2007, 9:05pm |
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I've tried LaLoo's in the US: http://www.goatmilkicecream.com/I don't know if you can get it near you, but let me tell you, this stuff is so amazingly GREAT! It's so yummy! My favorites are the Fig and Chocolate flavors, but vanilla is a close third. The only VERY sad thing is that there are a lot of gums in the ingredients, so this is a very seldom treat. It's also very expensive. |
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| ISA-MANUELA |
| Tuesday, March 20, 2007, 9:07pm |
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Henriette Bsec |
| Tuesday, March 20, 2007, 9:09pm |
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One summer I had organic sheepmilks icecream in the countryside here - very nice- and mild tasting - not at all the slightly goaty smell like some goatmilkproducts have. There is really no reaason to use gums- if you use good products like full fat dairy and eggs- gums are really fillers ! |
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Kristin |
| Tuesday, March 20, 2007, 9:13pm |
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I've been in the process of writing a blog about goats milk... including some goats milk ice cream I made last fall while my parents were visiting... and even they liked it! We also made some for my youngest son's birthday recently and the unsuspecting guests thought it was wonderful!!  Maybe I'll get the blog up soon...  ... been having a hard time writing lately...  but I will include the recipe when I do... very easy... |
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Henriette Bsec |
| Tuesday, March 20, 2007, 9:16pm |
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sounds good - come along girl we are a waiting for you  |
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Alia Vo |
| Tuesday, March 20, 2007, 9:45pm |
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Thank you for sharing the link.
One can make a homemade goats milk ice cream or yogurt and substitute goat milk for the commonly called for cow milk to ensure that it is one hundred percent avoid free.
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| ISA-MANUELA |
| Tuesday, March 20, 2007, 9:50pm |
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and yessss I think sheepsmilk is not that toughy in the taste, much finer but I think that sheepsmilk is muchmore expensive..no  You can only get it when they do have littleones  and goats are easier to milk....  hey the one with the horns is not the right-one  |
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| Tuesday, March 20, 2007, 10:20pm |
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sounds good - come along girl we are a waiting for you 
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