Kiwibird
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- Jul 12, 2012
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I have been having some issues lately with dairy and am going to start making grain and nut milks at home (which I can then make yogurt, sour cream and cheese replacements from). I also have a soy intolerance, so I would be working with ORGANIC oats, rice and nuts.
I got to thinking, Kiwi goes bonkers over cheese and yogurt, but I know he shouldn't eat a lot of it (even though he would gorge himself on it morning noon and night if allowed). Would it be ok to feed him non-dairy "milk" products more often than real dairy? Theres nothing outright toxic or bad for him about oats, rice or nuts, but I would be running these things through a "soy milk" maker (it makes other milks besides soy milk), where they are heated and then strained. Being they contain only foods that are already a part of his regular diet, just in a different form, what's the consensus? The only other question is in vegan cheese (or the recipe I'm interested in), includes tahini and pectin. Are those safe in small quantities? Don't want to feed him "health" foods that aren't so healthy by accident:52:
I got to thinking, Kiwi goes bonkers over cheese and yogurt, but I know he shouldn't eat a lot of it (even though he would gorge himself on it morning noon and night if allowed). Would it be ok to feed him non-dairy "milk" products more often than real dairy? Theres nothing outright toxic or bad for him about oats, rice or nuts, but I would be running these things through a "soy milk" maker (it makes other milks besides soy milk), where they are heated and then strained. Being they contain only foods that are already a part of his regular diet, just in a different form, what's the consensus? The only other question is in vegan cheese (or the recipe I'm interested in), includes tahini and pectin. Are those safe in small quantities? Don't want to feed him "health" foods that aren't so healthy by accident:52: