Guest guest Posted November 5, 2006 Report Share Posted November 5, 2006 > > does anyone have any experience with the product Goatein? It's a > powder. The regular quarts of liquid goat's milk in the store cost me > about $5 a quart. If this is legal, I think it would cost me less > overall. > > Ingredients: > Goat's milk protein concentrate, pre-digested goat's milk protein > concentrate containing a proprietary probiotic blend, and natural > vanilla. > > Thanks. > , mom to broderick, ASD, SCD 13 months > , I am sorry this isn't legal. Goatein is a Powdered Meal Replacement product and is a processed product with things added. PROTEIN POWDER made from goat's milk is not the same as just plain goat's milk. Here in Canada we are able to buy goat's milk in 4 liters divided into three plastic bags. It can be frozen and costs 3/4 the price of buying it in cartons or plastic jugs. Carol F. SCD 6 years, celiac Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2006 Report Share Posted November 7, 2006 Hi , > does anyone have any experience with the product Goatein? It's a ..... > Ingredients: > Goat's milk protein concentrate, pre-digested goat's milk protein > concentrate containing a proprietary probiotic blend, and natural > vanilla. The Goatein is SCD illegal. What about a legal Goat milk powder? That can be used as long as you reconstitute it according to the directions that come with the package and don't add extra milk powder to " thicken " up the milk/yogurt. Sheila, Feb. 2001, UC 22yrs mom of Em and Dan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2006 Report Share Posted November 7, 2006 the only powder I've found is Meyenberg, and that comes out terrible. > > Hi , > > > does anyone have any experience with the product Goatein? It's a > .... > > Ingredients: > > Goat's milk protein concentrate, pre-digested goat's milk protein > > concentrate containing a proprietary probiotic blend, and natural > > vanilla. > > The Goatein is SCD illegal. > > What about a legal Goat milk powder? That can be used as long as you > reconstitute it according to the directions that come with the package > and don't add extra milk powder to " thicken " up the milk/yogurt. > > Sheila, Feb. 2001, UC 22yrs > mom of Em and Dan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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