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Dairy Free Topping for Granola

Lee_Howden
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Apologies if this isn't posted in the correct part of the forum.....
Can anyone suggest an alternative to Yoghurt to have with a bowl of Granola? I used to have it with Yoghurt years ago and loved it. However, since then I can no longer have Yoghurt due to a reduction in Dairy in my diet. I would like to start eating it again if I can but I found it hard to eat on it's own last time.
Can anyone suggest an alternative to Yoghurt to have with a bowl of Granola? I used to have it with Yoghurt years ago and loved it. However, since then I can no longer have Yoghurt due to a reduction in Dairy in my diet. I would like to start eating it again if I can but I found it hard to eat on it's own last time.
Apparently I am the original tight fisted Yorkshire Man!!
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You could try some of the non-dairy yogurts made from soy?
I can't have cow's milk so I use almond milk for cereal and when cooking - I think it's quite nice but I don't really have memories of 'real' milk to compare it to since it's been 30 years since I had any.Common sense?...There's nothing common about sense!0 -
browneyedbazzi wrote: »You could try some of the non-dairy yogurts made from soy?
I can't have cow's milk so I use almond milk for cereal and when cooking - I think it's quite nice but I don't really have memories of 'real' milk to compare it to since it's been 30 years since I had any.
I might give the Soy Yogurts a go. I was put off anything Soya though by the fact that it isn't a very appealing smell.
At the moment on Breakfast Cereal and in Porridge, I have Rice Dream (Rice Milk). This is the nearest I've found to normal milk. The main difference being that it's slightly sweeter and watery.Apparently I am the original tight fisted Yorkshire Man!!0 -
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I realise this thread has been moved, but I am only going to say the same thing. Rice milk goes very well eith cereal.0
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I use Almond milk on top of mine.
I use it in eveything as my son a I are both allergic to Dairy.
Its the closest I could find to Milk after trying every product under the son :rotfl:0 -
might sound crazy but I use orange juice. xxRIP TJ. You my be gone, but never forgotten. Always in our hearts xxxHe is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog.You are his life, his love, his leader.He will be yours, faithful and true, to the last beat of his heart.You owe it to him to be worthy of such devotion.0
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