I've pretty
much given up dairy and my husband is more than happy with my vegan versions of classics.
Not exact matches
Dear Ella, I have been struggling with my health and diet for a while now and through desperate dietary research «I stumbled upon your blog.I have found it incredibly difficult to
give up eating the things I love (wheat,
dairy, etc), but reading your blog you are so full of enthusiasm and wonder and this has
given me so
much inspiration.
Ever since I
gave up dairy a few years ago, I do not miss it very
much.
When he was 9 months, I had no idea how long he'd be on this diet, had not a lot of hope that he would really be alive
much longer and so I decided to
give up the pump — put some milk from when I was non-
dairy compliant in the freezer (he was also
dairy intolerant) and donated the milk pumped when I was a slacker and spent my pumping time connecting and enjoying every second with my little guy.
I don't consume
much dairy (just milk in tea) so can easily
give it
up.
I feel best when I avoid
dairy but I'd pretty
much given up hope of finding a plant based protein powder that I could actually stomach without gagging.
rite now Ive
given up caffeine,
dairy, gluten, wheat, soy, bread, fried foods, flour, sugar, oils (except organic virgin coconut) and pretty
much processed foods altogether — I truly feel it must be my diet, but I just can not get thru the day without consuming something Im not supposed to have, be it certain fruits, vitamins, spices (I just found out cayenne pepper is another no no) or something w / a hidden ingredient in it —
dairy seems to be in everything, even bread!
I actually feel
much better since
giving up the
dairy and eggs, which was not easy to do, and finding alternatives really helps with the transition to a WFPB diet.
Too
much whey will speed
up the fermentation and may
give it a slight
dairy taste.
I'm seriously regretting
giving up dairy right now... Thanks so
much for the recipe and for linking
up at the Thank Goodness It's Thursday party.
Determining your dog's
dairy product tolerance level may become a trial - and - error process, and you may end
up giving him too
much cheese.