Subscribe Subscribe to our
Free eNewsletter
Main Menu
Home
The Milk-Free Blog
Dairy Free Challenge
Dairy Substitutes
Dining Out
Food to Eat
Health Info
News
Personal Stories
Product Reviews
Recipes
Informational Links
Newsfeeds
FAQs
About Us
Contact Us
Latest Site Additions
Monthly Newsletters
Shop Dairy Free
Dairy Free Made Easy
Download Product Lists
Grocery / Bookstore - U.S.
Bookstore - Canada
Bookstore - U.K.
Recommended Books
Home

Your Information Resource for Dairy-Free Living!  Go Dairy Free is updated daily with product reviews, recipes, and food news.  We cater to milk allergies, lactose intolerance, vegan living, and gluten-free diets with a wealth of health information and useful tools.  While our guidebook Dairy Free Made Easy has sold out (a second edition is due out in the summer/fall of 2008), our extensive Non-Dairy Product Lists are still available.  Register for the free Go Dairy Free monthly e-newsletter, to be eligible for our ongoing giveaways. The next newsletter is scheduled for mid-September, and we will be giving away: Three autographed copies of What Else is to Eat? The Dairy-, Egg-, and Nut-Free Food Allergy Cookbook


Read Your "Greens"
Friday, 24 August 2007

Faith Kramer, Paper Palate - Can’t find the September issue of Vegetarian Times on your newsstand?  Well, it might be because the publisher is doing a nationwide, two-issue, newsstand-only test of a renamed Vegetarian Times.  Look for a publication called Greens, with an orange cover featuring a colorful pizza [sorry, the pizza isn't dairy-free, but the magazine is usually filled with tons of vegan recipes that are].  The cover also sports a big green oval with the words “from the editors of Vegetarian Times.” The subtitle is “Eat Fresh. Choose Organic. Be Healthy.”

Read more...
 
Featured Product Review: Blackwell's Organic Sorbetto
Thursday, 23 August 2007

Blackwell's Organic Sorbetto"... I went ahead and took a bite out of that final flavor, the Raspberry sorbet.  It’s a good thing that I didn’t delay sampling it for too long as this deep, dark red delight knocked my socks off! ... Having eaten my weight in raspberries this season, I think I know a good rendition when I taste it and a spoonful of this stuff was absolute heaven- All that was missing was the experience of picking the berries straight from their bushes.  Slightly tart, vaguely floral, and perfectly refreshing, it was the perfect ending to an amazing series of frozen desserts..."  Read This ReviewRead All Reviews

 
Featured Recipe: Ginger Peach Muffins
Thursday, 23 August 2007

Ginger Peach Muffins(Dairy-Free, Nut-Free, Soy-Free) - We couldn't resist this delicious combination of crystalized ginger and fresh peaches from Sarah at No Whey Mama.  This is the perfect recipe treat for enjoying a wonderful fruit of the summer season.  Of course, these muffins can be enjoyed year round with the use of frozen peaches. View This Recipe / View All Recipes

 
New Freeze-Dried Fruit Snacks
Tuesday, 21 August 2007

CarnavalJust in time for the back to school rush, a new company Going by the name of Funky Monkey Snacks has released Fruit that Crunches... and I must admit, they sound pretty tasty for being such simple food. Here's the full scoop -- FISHERS, Ind., Aug. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Funky Monkey Snacks(TM) today announces the September introduction of Fruit that Crunches!(TM) to the U.S. market, with four delicious snack flavors of all natural, freeze-dried fruit:

Read more...
 
Strong Bones, Thinking Outside of the Carton
Tuesday, 21 August 2007

Orange JuiceAll too often we are blind-sided by the media, led to believe that one food, one product, one vitamin or mineral is the answer to our very health and existence. In reality, our bodies are quite complex, requiring a healthy lifestyle and various nutrients to operate optimally. Yes, it is true that people who are milk allergic, lactose intolerant, vegan, or otherwise dairy averse, can pursue strong bones without reaching for that quart of milk.  Since strong bones are a priority for people of all ages, starting with the habits of young children, here are some bone-healthy bites to keep in mind:

Read more...
 
What’s Cool for Back to School
Monday, 20 August 2007

Crispy CatBy Alisa Fleming - For those of you who remember the early days of the Blow Pop, you will understand the importance of “cool” food.  Yes, even lunch boxes are up for scrutiny by young peers.  Luckily, as can occasionally happen with fads, “in” is crossing paths with “function,” allowing special diet tots and teens to indulge in sweets and snacks that seem down right … well, normal.  To get the latest on vegan and food allergy treats for young appetites, I surveyed our product review crew of moms, college students, and of course, those of us who still eat like kids:

Read more...
 
<< Start < Prev 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Next > End >>

Results 345 - 352 of 389


Advertisement


Enjoy Life Foods Dairy-Free Chocolate

Amy's Kitchen

My Sweet Vegan

August 2008
Bestseller ...

What's to Eat: The Milk-Free, Egg-Free, Nut-Free Food Allergy Cookbook

© 2008 Go Dairy Free
- DisclaimerPrivacy PolicyCopyright FMI -
Ingredients, processes and products are subject to change by the manufacturer at any time. All products should be considered at risk for milk cross-contamination. Always contact the manufacturer prior to consumption.