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awesomeame
looking for a non-dairy dry milk powder substitute. anyone know of one?

--matt
lorka150
You can get dry soy milk, or some powdered baby formula.
awesomeame
picked up some formula this morning, thx!

--matt
lorka150
no problem cool.gif
Babycakes
You can use powdered Ensure or Coffee Mate. And if you are baking, you can substitute almond meal for the dairy.
BugDoc
I looked for an online milk substitute that was not soy based and came up with Vances Foods "DariFree"
found at http://www.vancesfoods.com/. I have been happy with it, especially since I had not had any luck find anything locally. You can check this out and see if it is something you might be interested in.
mftnchn
The coffee-mate types things I have looked at all have dairy in some form. Have you found one that doesn't?
Moustique77
QUOTE(awesomeame @ Apr 17 2006, 08:05 PM) *
looking for a non-dairy dry milk powder substitute. anyone know of one?

--matt



Vance's DariFree is the best. Been using it for all my non-dairy milk needs. Im lucky, my wife even invented a non-dairy ice cream from it. We found it at a local health food store, but you can also buy online at stores like Miss Robens or direct from the company.
ArtGirl
I use almond meal to sub for powdered milk. It's non-dairy, and adds the protein that the powdered milk provides. So far it's worked quite well. I'd use Vance's, but it contains corn and that's a no no for me.
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