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Recipes
Our Recipe section is expanding every week, and we welcome your contributions.  Contact Us with your favorite dairy free recipes, and we will post them up to share with others.  For the quintessential homemaker, we also have some great recipe ideas in the Dairy Substitutes department. 

In each category, use the recipe headers to identify recipes for additional special diets (vegan, egg-free, gluten-free, soy-free, wheat-free).  Just a few things to keep in mind: 

  • Vegan = no meat, seafood, eggs, or honey
  • Egg-Free ≠ Vegan (may contain meat, seafood, or honey)
  • Gluten-free = no wheat or other gluten containing grains
  • Wheat-free ≠ Gluten-Free (typically this means there are oats in the recipe)

All of the recipes we list are intended to be free of dairy ingredients.  However, it is up to the consumer to verify ingredients and manufacturing processes of products used in these recipes prior to consumption.  Cross-contamination of milk ingredients should always be considered a risk in product manufacturing, and ingredients are subject to change at any time.. 

Enjoy the Go Dairy Free Collection:



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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.