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A little help for a newbie?
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Thanks guys! Should have added about regular stuff, got that down so we have Lactofree milk and cheese which tastes like edam and its pretty rubbery! Milk is good though.I really can't stand Soya as I have a gag reflex to it ?(prob more info than you needed!) I'm substituting most things its just chocolate and bad things for me! I've had the Swedisg Glace Ice cream it's actually really good.
I'll check out some of the links.
You guys are fab xxxMarried the lovely Mr P 28th April 2012. Little P born 29th Jan 20140 -
Ive been lactose intolerant for most of my life, ALL Haribo sweets are lactose free
You can buy lactose free chocolate in waitrose, cant remember what its called, but anyway its vile
Most lactose free items are horrible with the exception of haribos, in the last couple of years the market for lactose free has come on leaps and bounds, before that there was hardly anything to buy, ive not eaten dairy for that long it doesnt bother me anymore
and i tend to just buy haribos, but if you find any tasty treats then i would be very interested to hear of them
If ive helped in any way please feel free to hit the "thanks" button!
It only takes a second and means so much
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Mcvities Ginger nut biscuits have no butter or milk in them :j
Vitalite is a great substitute to margarine for cooking and is dairy free
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Hello, Im quite new too.... my son is nearly 11 months old and at the moment is on a dairy and wheat free diet. At the moment it is being treated as an intolerance because he cant handle any dairy at all, or soya for that matter, and wheat, so all in all a nightmare, but we work through it.
He has tried the asda dairy free buttons and quite liked them until we realised they have soya in which he reacted to.
After 12 months my son will be tested to see if allergic and not just intolerance. Either way at the moment all I do is search the web to give as much variety as possible because having to cut so much out is not easy. Hope you find something tasty soon
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I'm no expert but I know a friend who is lactose intolerant and buys her chocolates online, anyway.. I asked her for the website and had a look around myself, it looks good to me.

The website is called moofreechocolates.com, so take a look.
hope that helps, oh and another thing, ignore rude people who complain over silly things. It isn't hurting them that you might not have posted in the right place... But who cares? not the decent ones. Welcome to MSE, I'm new too! 0
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