Guest guest Posted October 11, 2001 Report Share Posted October 11, 2001 I need a really good gfcf bread for my ASD son who knows & hates anything without gluten in it. I noticed Miss Robens has a bread (or maybe it's a mix) that is supposed to be good; any opinions or suggestions? Also, he's rejected Almond Breeze & Westsoy Vanilla so far. Are there any other casein free drinks that are good for someone so picky? He used to drink a soy/rice strawberry flavored blend from Trader Joe's - " Soy-Um " I think it's called; but I took it away as I wasn't sure whether it's gfcf & am having a difficult time getting answers from Trader Joe's on their snacks etc. Is Dari-Free a good substitute? Thanks very much in advance, Michele (, ASD, very picky eater, 7yrs, Logan, 3.5yrs) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2001 Report Share Posted October 11, 2001 , we use Silk Milk in original, vanilla & chocolate. And I order the sandwich bread from Kinnikinick in Canada. It's the only bread we've found that our son will eat. Good luck, Rhonda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2001 Report Share Posted October 11, 2001 , we use Silk Milk in original, vanilla & chocolate. And I order the sandwich bread from Kinnikinick in Canada. It's the only bread we've found that our son will eat. Good luck, Rhonda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2001 Report Share Posted October 11, 2001 Thank you Rhonda; I'll definitely be trying them! Blessings, Michele (, ASD, 7yrs, Logan, 3.5 yrs) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2001 Report Share Posted October 11, 2001 Thank you Rhonda; I'll definitely be trying them! Blessings, Michele (, ASD, 7yrs, Logan, 3.5 yrs) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2001 Report Share Posted October 11, 2001 I am just starting taking the gluten out - I ordered the bread today!! As far as milk - a friend of mine said that it took her kids 6 months before they would try any other milk. Basically until they forgot the taste of " real " milk. We have been off milk for about 4-5 weeks and I can get my kids to sometimes use dairy free in cereal. baby steps!! haha However, I will tell you - it is gross in cereal that is already sweetened like Lucky Charms or Frosted Flakes. Not that we will be having those around much longer!! Good luck... Holly in MT > I need a really good gfcf bread for my ASD son who knows & hates anything > without gluten in it. I noticed Miss Robens has a bread (or maybe it's a mix) > that is supposed to be good; any opinions or suggestions? > > Also, he's rejected Almond Breeze & Westsoy Vanilla so far. Are there any > other casein free drinks that are good for someone so picky? He used to drink > a soy/rice strawberry flavored blend from Trader Joe's - " Soy-Um " I think > it's called; but I took it away as I wasn't sure whether it's gfcf & am > having a difficult time getting answers from Trader Joe's on their snacks > etc. Is Dari-Free a good substitute? > > Thanks very much in advance, > Michele > (, ASD, very picky eater, 7yrs, Logan, 3.5yrs) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2001 Report Share Posted October 11, 2001 I am just starting taking the gluten out - I ordered the bread today!! As far as milk - a friend of mine said that it took her kids 6 months before they would try any other milk. Basically until they forgot the taste of " real " milk. We have been off milk for about 4-5 weeks and I can get my kids to sometimes use dairy free in cereal. baby steps!! haha However, I will tell you - it is gross in cereal that is already sweetened like Lucky Charms or Frosted Flakes. Not that we will be having those around much longer!! Good luck... Holly in MT > I need a really good gfcf bread for my ASD son who knows & hates anything > without gluten in it. I noticed Miss Robens has a bread (or maybe it's a mix) > that is supposed to be good; any opinions or suggestions? > > Also, he's rejected Almond Breeze & Westsoy Vanilla so far. Are there any > other casein free drinks that are good for someone so picky? He used to drink > a soy/rice strawberry flavored blend from Trader Joe's - " Soy-Um " I think > it's called; but I took it away as I wasn't sure whether it's gfcf & am > having a difficult time getting answers from Trader Joe's on their snacks > etc. Is Dari-Free a good substitute? > > Thanks very much in advance, > Michele > (, ASD, very picky eater, 7yrs, Logan, 3.5yrs) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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