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Sat, 8 Feb 1997 23:17:14 -0600
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richard horne wrote:
>
> Sherry,
>
> A quick question? Where do you purchase the two truly non-dairy cheeses(
> Soymage
> and Vegan Rella)? My daughter is highly allergic to milk and I would love to
 be
> able to make her a pizza or grilled cheese sandwich. I am from Canada and have
> never seen these products. Maybe I'm just looking in the wrong places.
 
 
Vegan Rella's parent company has a web page at  http://www.rella.com
 
I would not recommend using these products on either pizza or a grilled
cheese.  We use them occasionally in small quantities when we are
tossing a pasta dish (Italian VeganRella) or melting in a tortilla
(Mexican VeganRella) but they are not good straight.  There are quite a
few recipes on their web page for more ideas obout how to use them if
you have them.
 
The Soymage is pretty waxy but melts okay for some recipes, but I
wouldn't use it in one you were eating for the cheese.
 
Many companies can ship you products across borders directly to your
home but cannot ship to a retail store.  Be sure to ask if you can buy a
small sample directly!
--
Kathy Wentz                   Mom of David (7) and Patrick (4.75)
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