tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6014947282990240755.post3089048760301425363..comments2023-05-26T04:20:37.175-05:00Comments on Lifestyle Logic: Menu Plan Monday- Dairy Free Week 2Lynnettehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13525674966210815169noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6014947282990240755.post-10780641987162013342010-02-17T10:37:42.076-06:002010-02-17T10:37:42.076-06:00I did a bit of research when this happened with my...I did a bit of research when this happened with my last baby. I have lactose issues, too, but can have some dairy without problems. With babies, it's the milk-protein that bothers them. Lactose is the sugar that's in all milk, including mothers milk even when she's on a dairy-free diet. I'm looking forward to some recipes. I tried to use a dairy-free margarine and soy milk to make frosting last night- that didn't turn out the way I hoped it would... I didn't do many substitutions last time and just suffered through it, so this is all still new to me. She's doing great now, and is sleeping a lot more contentedly, as well.Lynnettehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13525674966210815169noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6014947282990240755.post-53295743356979428602010-02-17T09:13:49.620-06:002010-02-17T09:13:49.620-06:00I'm wondering if it's dairy or lactose tha...I'm wondering if it's dairy or lactose that is bothering the baby. Our family is lactose-intolerant, so I can modify almost any recipe by substituting lactose-free milk, margarine, lactose-free yogurt and sharp cheddar cheese (naturally lactose-free bc of aging process). But right now, assuming it is dairy that is the culprit, I'll gather some recipes and post them for you later today. Hope it improves!Jenny Schickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05963383735272944768noreply@blogger.com