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I'm using the meyenburg too and haven't found it too goaty but yeah, it's

there. Have you tried flavoring the yogurt? I've been putting some

blueberries (canned with only water) in and it's so good :-) Otherwise you

can try making a real smoothie. I put some in a blender with a frozen banana

and the blueberries and both kids snarfed it down so I didn't get much but

what I got was yummy.

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I'm using the meyenburg too and haven't found it too goaty but yeah, it's

there. Have you tried flavoring the yogurt? I've been putting some

blueberries (canned with only water) in and it's so good :-) Otherwise you

can try making a real smoothie. I put some in a blender with a frozen banana

and the blueberries and both kids snarfed it down so I didn't get much but

what I got was yummy.

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I'm using the meyenburg too and haven't found it too goaty but yeah, it's

there. Have you tried flavoring the yogurt? I've been putting some

blueberries (canned with only water) in and it's so good :-) Otherwise you

can try making a real smoothie. I put some in a blender with a frozen banana

and the blueberries and both kids snarfed it down so I didn't get much but

what I got was yummy.

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> My dd doesn't seem to care but I can hardly choke the stuff down. She

> is still nursing and I'm wanting to go cow free for a few weeks at

> least to see if it makes a difference for her but since our issue is

> yeast, I don't want to skip the probiotics. Is there anything I can

> do? I'm using Myenberg (sp?) for now but expect to be getting some

> raw goat locally sooner or later. Will that taste less strong? I

> never minded it when I drank it in my tea or had it on cereal but now

> made as yougart, yuck!

>

> Anyone have any ideas?

>

Yes, goat is an acquired taste all right and I have come to really like it. I

add honey to cut

the tart taste but am not sure if a nursing mother can use honey because babies

under

one year should not have it. How about adding apple or pearsauce or pineapple.

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SCD 6 years, celiac

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> My dd doesn't seem to care but I can hardly choke the stuff down. She

> is still nursing and I'm wanting to go cow free for a few weeks at

> least to see if it makes a difference for her but since our issue is

> yeast, I don't want to skip the probiotics. Is there anything I can

> do? I'm using Myenberg (sp?) for now but expect to be getting some

> raw goat locally sooner or later. Will that taste less strong? I

> never minded it when I drank it in my tea or had it on cereal but now

> made as yougart, yuck!

>

> Anyone have any ideas?

>

Yes, goat is an acquired taste all right and I have come to really like it. I

add honey to cut

the tart taste but am not sure if a nursing mother can use honey because babies

under

one year should not have it. How about adding apple or pearsauce or pineapple.

Carol F.

SCD 6 years, celiac

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> My dd doesn't seem to care but I can hardly choke the stuff down. She

> is still nursing and I'm wanting to go cow free for a few weeks at

> least to see if it makes a difference for her but since our issue is

> yeast, I don't want to skip the probiotics. Is there anything I can

> do? I'm using Myenberg (sp?) for now but expect to be getting some

> raw goat locally sooner or later. Will that taste less strong? I

> never minded it when I drank it in my tea or had it on cereal but now

> made as yougart, yuck!

>

> Anyone have any ideas?

>

Yes, goat is an acquired taste all right and I have come to really like it. I

add honey to cut

the tart taste but am not sure if a nursing mother can use honey because babies

under

one year should not have it. How about adding apple or pearsauce or pineapple.

Carol F.

SCD 6 years, celiac

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I made a smoothie yesterday about half yougart half pineapple. Then

I added some rasberries. Nothing seemed to help. Last night I just

spooned it to the back of my mouth and swallowed trying to taste it as

little as possible. That worked.

I wish I could get sheep milk. That yougart is delicious!

>

> I'm using the meyenburg too and haven't found it too goaty but yeah,

it's

> there. Have you tried flavoring the yogurt? I've been putting some

> blueberries (canned with only water) in and it's so good :-)

Otherwise you

> can try making a real smoothie. I put some in a blender with a

frozen banana

> and the blueberries and both kids snarfed it down so I didn't get

much but

> what I got was yummy.

>

>

>

> CC

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I made a smoothie yesterday about half yougart half pineapple. Then

I added some rasberries. Nothing seemed to help. Last night I just

spooned it to the back of my mouth and swallowed trying to taste it as

little as possible. That worked.

I wish I could get sheep milk. That yougart is delicious!

>

> I'm using the meyenburg too and haven't found it too goaty but yeah,

it's

> there. Have you tried flavoring the yogurt? I've been putting some

> blueberries (canned with only water) in and it's so good :-)

Otherwise you

> can try making a real smoothie. I put some in a blender with a

frozen banana

> and the blueberries and both kids snarfed it down so I didn't get

much but

> what I got was yummy.

>

>

>

> CC

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>

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> I'm using the meyenburg too and haven't found it too goaty but yeah, it's

> there. Have you tried flavoring the yogurt? I've been putting some

> blueberries (canned with only water)

I thought the only canned fruit allowed is the kind packed in it's own juice.

See page 74,

edtion 10 BTVC

Carol F.

SCD 6 years, celiac

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> I'm using the meyenburg too and haven't found it too goaty but yeah, it's

> there. Have you tried flavoring the yogurt? I've been putting some

> blueberries (canned with only water)

I thought the only canned fruit allowed is the kind packed in it's own juice.

See page 74,

edtion 10 BTVC

Carol F.

SCD 6 years, celiac

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>>>I thought the only canned fruit allowed is the kind packed in it's own

juice. See page 74,

edtion 10 BTVC

I never thought that fruit packed in water would be a problem. They're

organic, wild blueberries from Maine packed in plain water. On page 74 it

does say not to use fruit packed in another kind of juice but doesn't say

anything about not using fruit packed in water.

I've never seen " packed in it's own juice " though. Usually I see packed in

juice (like pineapples packed in pineapple juice) or packed in a different

kind of juice (peaches packed in pear juice) but I've never seen the words

" it's own juice " .

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>Usually I see packed in

> juice (like pineapples packed in pineapple juice) or packed in a different

> kind of juice (peaches packed in pear juice) but I've never seen the words

> " it's own juice " .

>

These are not legal. It must be packed in it's own juice. I don't know about the

water pack.

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> >>>These are not legal. It must be packed in it's own juice. I don't know

> about the water pack.

>

>

>

> Sorry, forgot to actually ask the question. Does anyone know of any brand

> names that actually pack " in it's own juice " so I can look for them? I

Dole pineapple is one.

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> >>>These are not legal. It must be packed in it's own juice. I don't know

> about the water pack.

>

>

>

> Sorry, forgot to actually ask the question. Does anyone know of any brand

> names that actually pack " in it's own juice " so I can look for them? I

Dole pineapple is one.

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>>>These are not legal. It must be packed in it's own juice. I don't know

about the water pack.

Sorry, forgot to actually ask the question. Does anyone know of any brand

names that actually pack " in it's own juice " so I can look for them? I

didn't realize this was an issue (yes, read the book, but I guess I

misunderstood) and thought I was doing ok getting canned fruit packed in

juice. Not that I eat canned fruit a lot, but it's nice to have the option.

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>>>If you live close to one, Trader Joe's in the US sells frozen organic

blueberries for under $3 a bag, additive free, year round.

Thank you, I do near live two Trader Joe's. Frozen (or canned) is great for

yogurt! Nice and mushy (when it's thawed at least) and blends well. That's a

great option :-)

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I I honestly have never seen canned blueberries at my local Trader Joe's. I

basically get fresh blueberries in summer when I can, and in winter, either get

the Trader Joe's or Cascadian Farms frozen org. blueberries, or if I need

blueberries that are not frozen, I use dried blueberries that are additive free.

I don't believe I have ever run across a legal can of blueberries, like

cherries, not in my neck of the woods at least. Not even through my co-op, I am

sorry.

Summer

carolfrilegh c.frilegh@...> wrote:

> >>>If you live close to one, Trader Joe's in the US sells frozen organic

> blueberries for under $3 a bag, additive free, year round.

>

What kind of " canned " ?

Carol F.

SCD 6 years, celiac

For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book

_Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following

websites:

http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

and

http://www.pecanbread.com

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I I honestly have never seen canned blueberries at my local Trader Joe's. I

basically get fresh blueberries in summer when I can, and in winter, either get

the Trader Joe's or Cascadian Farms frozen org. blueberries, or if I need

blueberries that are not frozen, I use dried blueberries that are additive free.

I don't believe I have ever run across a legal can of blueberries, like

cherries, not in my neck of the woods at least. Not even through my co-op, I am

sorry.

Summer

carolfrilegh c.frilegh@...> wrote:

> >>>If you live close to one, Trader Joe's in the US sells frozen organic

> blueberries for under $3 a bag, additive free, year round.

>

What kind of " canned " ?

Carol F.

SCD 6 years, celiac

For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book

_Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following

websites:

http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

and

http://www.pecanbread.com

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I I honestly have never seen canned blueberries at my local Trader Joe's. I

basically get fresh blueberries in summer when I can, and in winter, either get

the Trader Joe's or Cascadian Farms frozen org. blueberries, or if I need

blueberries that are not frozen, I use dried blueberries that are additive free.

I don't believe I have ever run across a legal can of blueberries, like

cherries, not in my neck of the woods at least. Not even through my co-op, I am

sorry.

Summer

carolfrilegh c.frilegh@...> wrote:

> >>>If you live close to one, Trader Joe's in the US sells frozen organic

> blueberries for under $3 a bag, additive free, year round.

>

What kind of " canned " ?

Carol F.

SCD 6 years, celiac

For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book

_Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following

websites:

http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

and

http://www.pecanbread.com

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What is the company that the blueberries come from? I am in Maine and

didn't know there was an ORGANIC wild blueberry company. I'd like to

look into it.

Becky

mom to Noah (6, HFA) and (3, NT)

SCS 5 days

>

> >>>I thought the only canned fruit allowed is the kind packed in it's

own

> juice. See page 74,

> edtion 10 BTVC

>

> I never thought that fruit packed in water would be a problem. They're

> organic, wild blueberries from Maine packed in plain water.

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What is the company that the blueberries come from? I am in Maine and

didn't know there was an ORGANIC wild blueberry company. I'd like to

look into it.

Becky

mom to Noah (6, HFA) and (3, NT)

SCS 5 days

>

> >>>I thought the only canned fruit allowed is the kind packed in it's

own

> juice. See page 74,

> edtion 10 BTVC

>

> I never thought that fruit packed in water would be a problem. They're

> organic, wild blueberries from Maine packed in plain water.

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What is the company that the blueberries come from? I am in Maine and

didn't know there was an ORGANIC wild blueberry company. I'd like to

look into it.

Becky

mom to Noah (6, HFA) and (3, NT)

SCS 5 days

>

> >>>I thought the only canned fruit allowed is the kind packed in it's

own

> juice. See page 74,

> edtion 10 BTVC

>

> I never thought that fruit packed in water would be a problem. They're

> organic, wild blueberries from Maine packed in plain water.

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The canned blueberries I found were in Whole Foods in NJ. I can't remember

the brand, sorry, but when I saw they were packed in water with no other

ingredients I gave it a try. They were good in yogurt but not for eating

plain. The kids wouldn't touch them that way, LOL! Very mushy and not much

like fresh blueberries.

Not to be confused with the canned wild, Maine blueberries in heavy syrup I

saw at the regular supermarket today.

>>>I I honestly have never seen canned blueberries at my local Trader Joe's.

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The canned blueberries I found were in Whole Foods in NJ. I can't remember

the brand, sorry, but when I saw they were packed in water with no other

ingredients I gave it a try. They were good in yogurt but not for eating

plain. The kids wouldn't touch them that way, LOL! Very mushy and not much

like fresh blueberries.

Not to be confused with the canned wild, Maine blueberries in heavy syrup I

saw at the regular supermarket today.

>>>I I honestly have never seen canned blueberries at my local Trader Joe's.

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The canned blueberries I found were in Whole Foods in NJ. I can't remember

the brand, sorry, but when I saw they were packed in water with no other

ingredients I gave it a try. They were good in yogurt but not for eating

plain. The kids wouldn't touch them that way, LOL! Very mushy and not much

like fresh blueberries.

Not to be confused with the canned wild, Maine blueberries in heavy syrup I

saw at the regular supermarket today.

>>>I I honestly have never seen canned blueberries at my local Trader Joe's.

_____

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