Go Dairy Free

Go Dairy Free
Author: Alisa Fleming
Publsiher: BenBella Books
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2018-06-12
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781946885241

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If ONE simple change could resolve most of your symptoms and prevent a host of illnesses, wouldn't you want to try it? Go Dairy Free shows you how! There are plenty of reasons to go dairy free. Maybe you are confronting allergies or lactose intolerance. Maybe you are dealing with acne, digestive issues, sinus troubles, or eczema—all proven to be associated with dairy consumption. Maybe you're looking for longer-term disease prevention, weight loss, or for help transitioning to a plant-based diet. Whatever your reason, Go Dairy Free is the essential arsenal of information you need to change your diet. This complete guide and cookbook will be your vital companion to understand dairy, how it affects you, and how you can eliminate it from your life and improve your health—without feeling like you're sacrificing a thing. Inside: • More than 250 delicious dairy-free recipes focusing on naturally rich and delicious whole foods, with numerous options to satisfy those dairy cravings • A comprehensive guide to dairy substitutes explaining how to purchase, use, and make your own alternatives for butter, cheese, cream, milk, and much more • Must-have grocery shopping information, from sussing out suspect ingredients and label-reading assistance to money-saving tips • A detailed chapter on calcium to identify naturally mineral-rich foods beyond dairy, the best supplements, and other keys to bone health • An in-depth health section outlining the signs and symptoms of dairy-related illnesses and addressing questions around protein, fat, and other nutrients in the dairy-free transition • Everyday living tips with suggestions for restaurant dining, travel, celebrations, and other social situations • Infant milk allergy checklists that describe indicators and solutions for babies and young children with milk allergies or intolerances • Food allergy- and vegan-friendly resources, including recipe indexes to quickly find gluten-free and other top food allergy-friendly options and fully tested plant-based options for every recipe

Secrets of Lactose free Cooking

Secrets of Lactose free Cooking
Author: Arlene Burlant
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1996
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0895297248

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Explains what lactose intolerance is and describes the symptoms, and offers recipes for breakfast foods, breads and muffins, soups, vegetables, sauces, entrees, and desserts

The Everyday Dairy Free Cookbook

The Everyday Dairy Free Cookbook
Author: Miller Rogers,Emily White
Publsiher: Grub Street Cookery
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2001-12-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781902304731

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Lactose is the primary sugar found in milk. Digestion of lactose requires the enzyme lactase, which breaks lactose into simpler sugars. When the intestine produces little or no lactase, milk sugar is not digested. New-born babies require high intestinal lactase levels for survival. Later in life though about two-thirds of all people lose the ability to produce lactase. Most of the people who keep producing it throughout adulthood are those of European ancestry but in other ethnic groups - Mexican, Jewish, African, Asian and Native American Ð 75 to 100 percent of adults are lactose intolerant. Primary lactose intolerance may begin at any time but usually develops in early adolescence and continues through life. Lactose intolerance means avoiding foods such as cream, butter, cheese, yoghurt, and ice cream as well as many prepared foods to which lactose is added such as bread, cereal, salad dressings, cake mixes, frozen meals. The Everyday Dairy-Free Cookbook explains all you need to know about this condition, how to tackle the problem and where to go for help and advise. As with the other titles in this best-selling Everyday series the book contains 200 recipes for family meals and there is a special section on catering for children. There are recipes for soups, dips and starters, light meals, main dishes, fish dishes, vegetarian dishes, savoury sauces and accompaniments, salads and dressings, puddings, sweet sauces, sweets and treats, baking, pastry, breakfasts, and beverages. If someone in your family cannot tolerate lactose this book will make catering for their needs simple and straightforward with so many meals to choose from.

Dairy Free Cookbook

Dairy Free Cookbook
Author: Jane Zukin
Publsiher: Clarkson Potter
Total Pages: 338
Release: 1998-05-13
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780761514671

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Delicious Milk-Free Recipes and Practical Information at Your Fingertips! "What can you eat if you are extremely sensitive to lactose and live in a society where milk is everywhere and in everything? Read Jane Zukin's book!" — From the foreword by Joel V. Weinstock, M.D., Department of Internal Medicine Director, Division of Gastroenterology, University of Iowa Are you one of the millions of people who cannot drink milk or eat dairy products without pain and discomfort? If so, you are not alone. There are millions of people just like you. The problem is either milk intolerance or milk allergy. Either way, you and milk are not friends. What to do? To your rescue comes Jane Zukin, called by the Wall Street Journal "the country's best-known expert on lactose intolerance." Here, Jane shows you how you can eat to your stomach's content, offering 250 delicious dishes the whole family will love. She also explains all you need to understand about milk intolerance and milk allergies. In addition, she explains how to deal with child-related issues and how to recognize the "hidden" milk products and by-products that lurk inside so many prepared foods. But make no mistake. At its heart, this is a cookbook, and what a cookbook! Inside you will learn how to prepare wonderful dairy-free versions of: ·Flaming Crepes with Fresh Fruit Filling ·Spinach Lasagne ·Tangy Watermelon Cooler ·Peanut Butter-Chocolate Bars ·And many more!

The Dairy Free Gluten Free Kitchen

The Dairy Free   Gluten Free Kitchen
Author: Denise Jardine
Publsiher: Ten Speed Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2012-01-03
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781607742241

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Pizza, Pancakes, French Toast, Lasagna, Ice Cream, Brownies—you thought they were off-limits forever but now they’re back on the menu! The Dairy-Free & Gluten-Free Kitchen offers more than 150 flavor-packed recipes created especially for those who must avoid dairy and gluten in their diets—proving that you no longer have to abandon the foods you love, even when you do have to give up the dairy and gluten that doesn’t love you. Denise Jardine’s The Dairy-Free & Gluten-Free Kitchen addresses these issues and many more, demystifying the confusing and often conflicting data about what defines healthful eating. Along with a deliciously varied selection of dishes, Denise shares her “master” recipes, including her all-purpose Gluten-Free Flour Mix, Dairy Milk Alternative, Fiber-Rich Sandwich Bread, Creamy Macadamia Pine Nut Cheese, and Soy Velvet Whipped Cream—key staples that make Classic French Toast, Mushroom Kale Lasagna, Rustic Heirloom Pesto Pizza, and Pumpkin Cheesecake possible. In addition to being entirely dairy- and gluten-free, each recipe has been calibrated to reduce or eliminate the need for refined oil and sweeteners. And for those who must avoid eggs, nuts, and soy products, recipes that are free of these components are clearly labeled. So whether you’ve been diagnosed with a particular food intolerance or sensitivity, or you’re just trying to consume a less refined, more healthful diet, The Dairy-Free & Gluten-Free Kitchen has something for just about everyone!

The Everything Gluten Free Dairy Free Cookbook

The Everything Gluten Free   Dairy Free Cookbook
Author: Audrey Roberts
Publsiher: Everything
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2019-10-29
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781507211281

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300 gluten- and dairy-free recipes from popular food blogger Audrey Roberts to reset your eating habits to live a healthier life. Millions of people now suffer from celiac disease and food sensitivity. But switching to a diet without gluten or dairy not only benefits those with gluten sensitivity or lactose intolerance, but benefits anyone who needs more energy, wants to lose weight, or simply craves a much healthier lifestyle. And now cooking without them is simple! You no longer need to give up the foods you love because with easy substitutions, some creative cooking, and the recipes in this book, you will still enjoy all your favorite foods. The Everything Gluten-Free & Dairy-Free Cookbook includes 300 gluten- and dairy-free recipes that your whole family will enjoy—from eggs benedict casserole to coconut cream pie. These easy and delicious recipes make it painless to start living a healthier life and feel better. Audrey Roberts, founder of the popular food blog Mama Knows Gluten Free, teaches you how to make the most satisfying recipes from breakfast to dinner and snacks in between meals. The Everything Gluten-Free & Dairy-Free Cookbook makes it easy to meet your family’s dietary needs while keeping them happy and healthy.

What Can I Eat on a Dairy Free Diet

What Can I Eat on a Dairy Free Diet
Author: Quick Start Guides
Publsiher: Erin Rose Publishing
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2015-01-19
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0992823269

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If you have lactose intolerance and still want to enjoy good food, then this dairy free cookbook is for you! This easy to follow book takes a comprehensive approach to understanding lactose and its effect on your body, and provides you with simple steps to going dairy and lactose-free. This book provides you with delicious recipes such as, thai chicken noodle soup, chorizo & tomato hash, creamy pumpkin & peanut curry, Caribbean chicken, creme caramel and brownies! By following the guidelines in this book you can lose weight, improve your wellbeing and unleash a healthier and happier you! PLUS! 100 delicious Dairy-Free recipes! - Eliminate dairy and lactose from your diet and enjoy delicious food! - Improve you health and lose weight! - Discover what you can eat and why! - 100 delicious dairy-free recipes!

Moral Foods

Moral Foods
Author: Angela Ki Che Leung,Melissa L. Caldwell
Publsiher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2020-02-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780824887629

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Moral Foods: The Construction of Nutrition and Health in Modern Asia investigates how foods came to be established as moral entities, how moral food regimes reveal emerging systems of knowledge and enforcement, and how these developments have contributed to new Asian nutritional knowledge regimes. The collection’s focus on cross-cultural and transhistorical comparisons across Asia brings into view a broad spectrum of modern Asia that extends from East Asia, Southeast Asia, to South Asia, as well as into global communities of Western knowledge, practice, and power outside Asia. The first section, “Good Foods,” focuses on how food norms and rules have been established in modern Asia. Ideas about good foods and good bodies shift at different moments, in some cases privileging local foods and knowledge systems, and in other cases privileging foreign foods and knowledge systems. The second section, “Bad Foods,” focuses on what makes foods bad and even dangerous. Bad foods are not simply unpleasant or undesirable for aesthetic or sensory reasons, but they can hinder the stability and development of persons and societies. Bad foods are symbolically polluting, as in the case of foreign foods that threaten not only traditional foods, but also the stability and strength of the nation and its people. The third section, “Moral Foods,” focuses on how themes of good versus bad are embedded in projects to make modern persons, subjects, and states, with specific attention to the ambiguities and malleability of foods and health. The malleability of moral foods provides unique opportunities for understanding Asian societies’ dynamic position within larger global flows, connections, and disconnections. Collectively, the chapters raise intriguing questions about how foods and the bodies that consume them have been valued politically, economically, culturally, and morally, and about how those values originated and evolved. Consumers in modern Asia are not simply eating to satisfy personal desires or physiological needs, but they are also conscripted into national and global statemaking projects through acts of ingestion. Eating, then, has become about fortifying both the person and the nation.