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Does adding green tea with non-dairy milk creamer reduce the tea's natural benefits?
I do not know about it reducing the tea's effects. i do not know why it would. But non-dairy creamer has hydrogenated oil in it and that makes it worse than real milk
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Is there a test to determine if you have a dairy/milk allergy?
what you should do is try not eating dairy for a week and seeing if you still feel sick. If you do then its clearly something else. If you do not then try taking lactaid pills or chewables. you can buy them at your grocery store.
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Why do Western world people eat dairy and milk on the regular basis?
All humans require calcium in their diet. The most efficient method of getting calcium is dairy. If dairy is not readily available, then calcium can be sourced inefficiently from: Almonds, Salmon, Tofu, Chinese Leafy Greens, rhubarb, Okra, sesame seeds, seaweed, and many more. White and asian women are most likely to get osteoporosis.
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In the new Cadbury Dairy Milk advert....?
it's coming in the air tonight by phil collins
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POLL: What is your favorite non-dairy milk?
Almond milk. Plain. MMMM. I have tried soy, almond, rice, coconut, and oat
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How difficult is it to go from vegetarian to vegan?
It took me a bit over 33 years, but not really. I do not think I had ever really thought about becoming a vegan until a couple of years ago, then I did it gradually over the space of about 7 or 8 months. I tried several non-dairy milks and then interspersed my consumption of dairy milk with the alternatives, until I no longer bought the dairy. I am not even sure, when I started that process, that my intention was to become a vegan. I think I was just trying to reduce my intake of dairy products. Cheese, of course, was a little harder to give up, but once I set my mind to giving something up, then that's precisely what I will do. I have not found any proper soy cheese. The ones I've seen in supermarkets contain casein - a dairy product, so that kind of defeats the purpose, does not it? There are some other cheese alternatives around. I've tried one called Cheezly, which is not too bad, just a little expensive. I've tried the one brand of soy yoghurt that was available where I live, and was not overly impressed and the last time I had it, it was off or something - it tasted metallic, so I threw it. So, so far the dairy alternatives are not crash hot, except for the milks. They are quite good in terms of taste and texture - soy (cheapest and easiest to get hold of), almond (a little expensive, but nice), oat, rice (though that's a little watery and sweet compared to the others), quinoa, hemp, hazelnut, etc. I've only bought agave nectar fairly recently. It's a bit expensive, but you are only supposed to use half of the amount you would of other sweeteners, so it goes further. Eating out is not quite as easy as it was when I was a vegetarian, but it's definitely not impossible. I always manage to find something on the menu - or occasionally off the menu - to eat. Restaurants do not list every single dish that they can make for you, otherwise the menu would be far too thick to be practical. It pays to ask if they can do a special dish for you, even if it's just a garden salad or plain rice with steamed vegetables (I know - boring. but infinitely better than starving). Supplements - I do not take any. Well, I do not take any in the form of pills or capsules. It depends if you classify things like molasses, chia seeds, hemp seeds, flax seeds, yeast, wheat germ, etc. as "supplements". I just call them food. I've been a vegan for over 14 months now and do not have a problem getting the nutrients I need from the food I eat. Not everyone can do that, I guess, so it's on a case-by-case basis, with the majority not needing the supplements.
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What should I eat? Read additional info for the restrictions please.?
When I got my wisdom teeth out I lived off of instant mashed potatoes! LOL You can make them with soy milk instead of dairy milk and use non dairy butter to make them yummy! Instant is not as yummy as real, however it is very very smooth. I remember after getting my wisdom teeth out I was sooo tired of sweet food, that is when I discovered the mashed potatoes!