To: Scotswife
There is soy yogurt and coconut yogurt but they are more expensive.
There is also soy milk and rice milk, which are often fortified with calcium.
Be careful with the soy. It’s supposed to contain estrogen like compounds and I don’t know what kind of effect that might have on a child.
A friend of mine who has a son who is deathly allergic to milk and eggs always looked for kosher stuff. Kosher is supposed to be guaranteed free of milk and egg products.
102 posted on
12/27/2011 9:31:59 AM PST by
metmom
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To: metmom
The kosher pareve items are supposed to be milk free. One is depending on the certifying agency. Reliable ones OU http://www.ou.org and Star-K. can't recall the URL offhand. OU a "U" in an circle, Star-K a "K" in a circle. If there's any doubt whatsoever call them up an ask about their criteria.
107 posted on
12/27/2011 10:04:03 PM PST by
cycjec
To: metmom
Kosher pareve products may legitimately include eggs,
even though these come from a chicken, and the ingredients
should indicate that they do.
108 posted on
12/27/2011 10:06:23 PM PST by
cycjec
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