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My son took it for a while...it's best if you mix it up in a blender. There's even a special pitcher you can buy for it, so that you can mix up a batch and then stir it up before serving. It's kind of "sedimenty" -- gritty -- if you don't mix it up before serving or if it has stood for awhile. He did eventually tire of it, but we did go to soy since he could tolerate soy. Now, he won't touch any of it, so we have to supplement him with calcium and multivitamins. You can get it at www.allergygrocer.com. They sell the pitcher too.

--Suzanne

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From: jrtisevich@...

Sent: Sun, 28 Jan 2007 6:54 PM

Subject: [ ] DariFree by Vance Foods

Anyone know anything about this "milk substitute" - we're trying GFCF

diet and unfortunately he also can't have the soy .. as he's had

reaction to it in the past. Rice milk, unfortunately Rice Dream has

traces of Gluten in it.

Any feedback would be appreciated.

Thanks

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Thanks so much ... was trying to find a local source - wonder if a

Wild Oats or Mustard Seed would carry something like this. Thanks

again for info.

>

> My son took it for a while...it's best if you mix it up in a

blender. There's even a special pitcher you can buy for it, so that

you can mix up a batch and then stir it up before serving. It's

kind of " sedimenty " -- gritty -- if you don't mix it up before

serving or if it has stood for awhile. He did eventually tire of

it, but we did go to soy since he could tolerate soy. Now, he won't

touch any of it, so we have to supplement him with calcium and

multivitamins. You can get it at www.allergygrocer.com. They sell

the pitcher too.

>

> --Suzanne

>

>

> -----Original Message-----

> From: jrtisevich@...

>

> Sent: Sun, 28 Jan 2007 6:54 PM

> Subject: [ ] DariFree by Vance Foods

>

>

> Anyone know anything about this " milk substitute " - we're trying

GFCF

> diet and unfortunately he also can't have the soy .. as he's had

> reaction to it in the past. Rice milk, unfortunately Rice Dream

has

> traces of Gluten in it.

>

> Any feedback would be appreciated.

> Thanks

>

>

>

>

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Thanks so much ... was trying to find a local source - wonder if a

Wild Oats or Mustard Seed would carry something like this. Thanks

again for info.

>

> My son took it for a while...it's best if you mix it up in a

blender. There's even a special pitcher you can buy for it, so that

you can mix up a batch and then stir it up before serving. It's

kind of " sedimenty " -- gritty -- if you don't mix it up before

serving or if it has stood for awhile. He did eventually tire of

it, but we did go to soy since he could tolerate soy. Now, he won't

touch any of it, so we have to supplement him with calcium and

multivitamins. You can get it at www.allergygrocer.com. They sell

the pitcher too.

>

> --Suzanne

>

>

> -----Original Message-----

> From: jrtisevich@...

>

> Sent: Sun, 28 Jan 2007 6:54 PM

> Subject: [ ] DariFree by Vance Foods

>

>

> Anyone know anything about this " milk substitute " - we're trying

GFCF

> diet and unfortunately he also can't have the soy .. as he's had

> reaction to it in the past. Rice milk, unfortunately Rice Dream

has

> traces of Gluten in it.

>

> Any feedback would be appreciated.

> Thanks

>

>

>

>

_____________________________________________________________________

___

> Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and

security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from

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