Be cautious with Sunshine cookies. At least in the Northeast US, the Sunshine cookies are labeled Kosher- Dairy, not because of the ingredients but because they are manufactured on dairy equipment and the particular labeling scheme (and there are lots...http://www.kashrut.com/agencies/) does not distinguish between dairy and dairy equipment. Our son has had varying levels of flares when eating Droxies and Vienna Fingers, two Sunshine cookies that appear to have no dairy ingredients. I'm not sure if the problem was dairy contamination or dairy-derived caramel coloring. Whatever the case, they are to be avoided when dairy products are being avoided. Just thought I'd mention it. Mark > Hi - > > The Minute Maid juices are dairy free. Bear in mind that only the BOX juices > have calcium. The BAG juices do not (and have sugar added, too). > > Famous Amos cookies DO have dairy, I think. Many Sunshine brand cookies are > dairy-free. > > My web site contains a "beginner's menu" for going diary-free, as well as > a lot of other information you may find useful. > > Congratulations on ferreting out your son's problem. Eating without casein > is pretty easy, once you get used to it. ANd your son is likely to grow up > to be an excellent cook, now that he has to pay attention to what he eats. > > --Beth Kevles > [log in to unmask] > http://web.mit.edu/kevles/www/nomilk.html -- a page for the milk-allergic > Disclaimer: Nothing in this message should be construed as medical > advice. Please consult with your own medical practicioner.