>Second question -- Where do you find Rice Dream at the grocery store? >Is it refrigerated next to the dairy products or on a shelf? Do you >have to buy it from a health food store? I can't find it. Supposedly >we have the largest grocery store in the US in our town, so I would >think that they would have it. Unless your grocery store has a good health food section, don't expect to find Rice Dream there. Even if it does, you'll typically only find the Rice Dream brand rice milk, but not the frozen Rice Dream ice cream substitute. For that you'll have to go to a health food store or a "whole foods" supermarket - they're popping up all over the place. There are other brands of rice milk, including Pacific brand, my current favorite. If you can't find the ice cream substitutes, you might still be able to find some good sorbets in the supermarket. Ben & Jerry's makes a good chocolate sorbet and a few different fruit sorbets. Haagen Daas makes a couple, too, but I have heard that theirs may have some cross-contamination problems. Their chocolate sorbet contains eggs, for those of you who have egg allergies. There are several great brands of sorbets available though healthfoods and wholefoods stores. The "Rainbow" brand and the Trader Joe's brand are sinfully delicious and you'll find yourself reading the labels several times to make sure that it's not ice cream. Good Luck. Mark ------------------ Mark Feblowitz