Q: Katherine – I am after some lunch tips for a 7-year-old girl who has just been put on a dairy-free diet. She loves yogurt and cheese, so I’m not sure what to do.
A: Alisa – There are ample dairy-free substitutes available on the market for both yogurt (So Delicious, WholeSoy & Co., and more) and cheese (Daiya, Vegan Gourmet, and more), but they may not meet your little one’s expectations at first. Sometimes switching straight from a dairy product to a dairy-free substitute for that product can be a bit too "different" for young and more sensitive taste buds. Taking a "dairy break" can remove a little of that taste memory, so that she can later enjoy these other products in their own right.
You can certainly trial these dairy alternatives, many are excellent, but also consider venturing out into some other kid-friendly foods. I can offer ample resources, recipes, and ideas in this area …
Here are some back to school bites where I have covered different aspects of this topic before …
Go Dairy Free: The Guide and Cookbook is my largest compilation of tips, snacks, and recipes for kids and lunch boxes. Within you will find sections entitled, “Kids: Back to School & Celebrations” and “Snack Time,” plus recommendations for quick meals and snacks, grocery shopping guides, and numerous health tips (calcium and protein anyone?). And of course, there are the recipes.
Here is just a sampling of the kid-friendly recipes in Go Dairy Free, which are not only dairy-free, but also made without eggs and peanuts for those peanut-free school zones …

Chewy Granola Bars (So good! Includes a nut-free option)

Maple Bran Muffins (Yummy & nutritious pack-along breakfast)

Cashew Creme Cheeze (great for spreading on bagels!)

Fudge Brownie Cookies (For a special lunch box treat)
I've got some more great recipes posted online that I've developed since writing Go Dairy Free. Here are a few of my favorites that have been very popular with moms …
Whole Wheat Cinnamon Raisin Banana Muffins
Article and Photos by Alisa Fleming, founder of GoDairyFree.org and author of Go Dairy Free: The Guide and Cookbook for Milk Allergies, Lactose Intolerance, and Casein-Free Living. Alisa is also a freelance writer for several publications, with an emphasis on creating recipes for various types of special diets.
VictoriaSeptember 27, 2012 at 6:32 am
I have recently found out my 7 year old needs to go dairy free and gluten free so here goes a life changing experience please help. Thanks much
Alisa FlemingSeptember 27, 2012 at 7:36 amAuthor
Hi Victoria, there is a wealth of information out there – and don’t worry, it can be challenging at first but gets easier! Start with these three pages on GDF:
http://www.godairyfree.org/ask-alisa/ask-alisa-i-have-to-go-dairy-free-and-gluten-free-where-do-i-start
http://www.godairyfree.org/dairy-free-information/new-to-the-dairy-free-diet-start-here
http://www.godairyfree.org/dairy-free-information/gluten-free-dairy-free