Thanks for this rich list of alternatives to a product many of us depend upon!
Comments on Coffeemate and soy creamers follow.
--Melanie
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>There are a variety of non-dairy creamers still available that are comparable
>to Farm Rich. The one I see most often is Coffeemate. It comes in Original,
>Low-Fat, and Fat-Free varieties.
For those of us avoiding dairy because of milk protein allergy, be aware that
many Coffeemate products contain sodium caseinate (a form of milk protein).
The milk is easy to spot on their labels now, though, as they have comply very
well with the federal regulation to declare in plain language the presence of
any of the top 8 allergens. Look for the statement, "contains milk" after the
more technical-sounding list of ingredients.
>My Nondairy Milk Substitutes page on my web site lists all the creamers that
>I'm aware of as national brands, along with contact information. However,
>almost all large supermarket chains also carry their own house brands, which
I do
>not list.
>http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/stevecarper/nonsubs.htm
>
>Soy and non-soy substitutes are listed on separate pages:
>Soy - http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/stevecarper/bevsoy.htm
>Nonsoy - http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/stevecarper/bevoth.htm
I'd like to recommend Silk Soy creamer. It's smooth and creamy and subs
beautifully in recipes that call for cream.
>Steve Carper
>Steve Carper's Lactose Intolerance Clearinghouse
>http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/stevecarper
>Planet Lactose Bog
>http://planetlactose.blogspot.com/