<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> On Mon, 24 Apr 1995, Stephen A. Birkhold wrote: > My wife is celiac, diagnosed about 1.5 years ago. A friend with irritable > bowel/lactose intolerance advised recently that goat cheese is okay. My wife > now enjoys goat cheese frequently with no lactose intolerance symptoms > whatsoever. Try it. Also, I believe that feta is also from goat. Both my mom and I enjoy goat cheese and feta cheese (which is from sheep, not goat - but you have to make sure it says sheep, cuz if not, then they sometimes make it from cow's milk) with no problems, and my mom has become very sensitive to lactose - even yogurt, normal cheese, etc lately. They make yogurt, etc from goat's milk as well. Also, they make all different types of goat cheese. Some more like cheddar (ie Alta Dena makes one like that) others are more like cream cheese (a company called Chavrie makes one that only has 3 grams of fat per serving; it is really good on the Rice Almond bread.) and so on. Feta is great on salads. Because we have had problems with Bleue Cheese we have started using Feta on salads. Although the tastes are distinctly different, we really like it a lot. > Just some suggestions for those who have problems with milk stuff. Oh, another find is "Rice Dream" ice cream. I usually don't like the pseudo milk products, but if i remember correctly, the Carob and Coffee flavors of this are very good (if you like Carob) and the Vanilla is pretty good as well. Kristine