Guest guest Posted May 17, 2007 Report Share Posted May 17, 2007 My daughter does not tolerate cow milk products. Do kids who tolerate goat yogurt usually tolerate goat cheeses as well? What kind of goat cheeses are there? Any recommondations on what kind to buy? Thank You Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2007 Report Share Posted May 17, 2007 > Do kids who tolerate goat yogurt usually tolerate goat cheeses as well? Yes! > What kind of goat cheeses are there? Any recommondations on what kind > to buy? I am copying some old posts on this topic: It is Arina Goat's Gouda that I get from Whole Foods. I called last year (to Whole Food's headquarters--I think it was in TX) to verify that it is aged more than 6 months. Colin does fine on it. I believe they carry sheep's cheese that is aged as well; I can't recall the brand as we don't use it. Best, Jen and Colin My daughter tolerates Arina and Fricca brands of goat gouda. For whatever reason, she has never tolerated the goat cheddar we've gotten. Marisol Cheddar goat cheese is legal I called this dairy: http://www.chevre-tournevent.qc.ca/s03_pr_chevrenoir.html Téléphone : They make wonderful goat milk products.Their Chevre Noir is a cheese made from raw goat milk and is aged for over 6 months.IT IS THE ONLY GOAT CHEESE FROM THAT COMPANY THAT IS SCD LEGAL .They ALSO sell goat butter Unfortunately their goat yogurt has tapioca. All the best, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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