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What happens if you have casein without the carageenan?-nt *DELETED* new
      #215180 - 09/22/05 08:49 AM
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Re: What does casein do to you? new
      #215181 - 09/22/05 08:50 AM
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Well, I always thought it contributed to gas and D, but then I was eating those Thai Noodles and they contain some casein but I didn't have a problem. This is why I'm thinking of trying the almond cheese again...even though I swore off cheese subs. Still, I had a couple of attacks a few weeks ago and that was during a time I was eating a lot of Thai Noodles...so I'm still wondering about this. Also, I'd prefer being dairy-free. I don't know! I'm a flip-flopper when it comes to dairy subs as you as can see.

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Re: What happens if you have casein without the carageenan?-nt new
      #215184 - 09/22/05 08:53 AM
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Other than the Thai Noodles experience(see a reply above)--I don't know! But do I really want to find out? I think I'm at a place where I'm ready for some more experimenting, although it seems to me that casein and carrageenan go together in so many dairy subs... Ah, I guess it's worth a try...I've craving some almond cheese melted on black beans and rice.

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      #215185 - 09/22/05 08:54 AM
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Yeah, I'd like to hear what the cheddar cheese tasted like. Thanks!

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I tried to delete my post because I saw you were already answering it in another post!-nt new
      #215186 - 09/22/05 08:55 AM
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Re: Yeah... new
      #215188 - 09/22/05 09:00 AM
lalala

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I haven't done "cheese" in about ten months, except for the Galaxy Vegan Soy Parmesan. There is this Mexican recipe called sopes (thick corn tortilla-type cakes filled w/ refried beans, cheese) that I'd like to make a safe version of. A friend made them for me once with Lisanatti Almond Cheddar and ALmond Jalapeņo Jack cheese and black beans AND IT TASTED DELICIOUS!

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Re: What does casein do to you? new
      #215197 - 09/22/05 10:00 AM
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Beth, Casein is glue like subtance, it can cause stool to
stick to the colon wall. There's a bunch of info on it at
www.notmilk.com. -Bob

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Beth you should really cut this out! new
      #215214 - 09/22/05 11:49 AM
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It's on the classic trigger list - I thought you'd been following a "safe" diet.

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Re: GOOD "CHEESE" new
      #215218 - 09/22/05 12:07 PM
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Actually, I've heard really good reports about this 'faux cheese' (especially the mozzarella flavour). I have one concern, though re: fat content. I'm not sure what the number is offhand, however when I noticed it at the store it did look rather high to me.

Kate.

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Re: Beth you should really cut this out! new
      #215226 - 09/22/05 01:24 PM
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NO, I don't eat it at all. I don't eat any foods that are questionable...even one's that aren't on the list like carageenan.

I was just thinking about trying some rice cheese with casein because quite a few people seem to be okay with it. I don't think I will chance anything until, and if, I ever feel better.

Linz, when I read your subject line, I thought you were telling me to "cut it out" as in posting questions. I am having a particularly "food/supplement/symptom" questioning week on the boards. I haven't been feeling well, and my body is not liking the Acacia so far. Just another disappointing experience which is not going well. I was so hoping the Acacia would work for me.

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