Hm, I'd be interested to know how that goes! I also have developed over more recent years, an awful intolerance to MANY foods. Dairy being one of them. I just buy dairy digestive aid like Lactaid or cheaper generic brand since I eat a lot of them lol. Ooh, is that too personal :52:? Lol. I couldn't imagine that the "fake" dairy would taste the same.
I think it would be fine for Kiwi if it was made from ingredients that are safe for him
I've been getting hives and a stuffy nose and the only thing it seems to be related to is the dairy

I've been keeping a food diary and closely monitoring what I eat for a while while "eliminating" and "reintroducing" foods one at a time. I'm sure going non-dairy will taste different for a while, but theres many "alternative" foods I eat that tasted "different" (or kinda yucky) for a while. Then you get used to the flavor and forget what the other used to taste like.
I'm more concerned about the GMO potential for regular dairy alternatives (which is what I place a large amount of blame on for my medical issues and now avoid at all costs) and have you SEEN the cost of those tiny boxes of organic nut milk!

. I also can't do a whole lot of soy in general or it screws with my hormones (yes, I can in fact empathize with Kiwi a little lol). I can have a little bit here and there, but I had soy as a regular part of my diet at one point and it had very significant side effects (apparently I'm very sensitive to the phytoestrogens which naturally occur in soy:31

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On a more positive note, it didn't cost much to buy a soy milk maker on ebay (Around $70 after shipping). You can make the nut and grain milks on your stovetop and use a blender, but I did really look into it, and apparently a soy milk maker does a better job overall. I also lucked out and found a yogurt maker (with the little jars) for $4.00! I think they priced it wrong or something, because it's brand new, with warrantee (nothing wrong with it at all) and the exact same one costs about $40 on amazon. I've made yogurt in my crockpot before, but it's such a large crockpot, theres no way I could eat that amount of yogurt before it all goes bad (and putting in just a little doesn't work at all). A yogurt maker with individual portion sized jars will work better since it's just me n Kiwi who eat yogurt
I'm *trying* really hard to be excited and positive about limiting dairy. With being vegetarian, having an intolerance to soy and having Crohns disease (which is severely aggravated by most processed foods and anything excessively sweet or salty), I already have a really really limited diet now. Needless to say, I'm not thrilled to see dairy go:20: but I'm also not thrilled to have big itchy red patches all over and the feeling of having a bad head cold when I eat it either:52: Don't get me wrong, I like eating healthy most of the time and am a vegetarian by choice, but I never wanted to necessarily be SO limited on what I could eat

Sorry for the rant, but I have really been hoping over the past few months that I would find some random cause for the hives and NOT something like milk that I actually like...