<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Many, many thanks to all the people who responded to my inquiries. Please forgive the delay of this summary, but, as anyone with an almost-two-year-old knows, I've been a little busy. I received wonderful, thoughtful advice and am happy to report that the subject of my original inquiry, Westsoy Plus, was confirmed to be gluten-free, not only by several of you, but by a return phone call (FINALLY!) from the company. I like this particular brand because it has the same calcium content as whole milk. Several of you reported that young children diagnosed with celiac (infant/toddler age) were soon able to tolerate whole milk again by about age three; cheese and yogurt somewhat sooner. That is relief to hear, and I hope a relief to other wondering mothers. Don Wiss sent me an email with the web address for his no-milk list - it is invaluable: http://www.fastlane.net/homepages/thodge/milkalt Or, check out the list's FAQ on this. You can retrieve it by sending GET CELIAC MILKALT in a message body to [log in to unmask] Other sources for good info on GF/ dairy free product info: Lactose & Milk Intolerance Group- 313-572-9134 Following are excerpts of the responses I received. Several people suggested adding powdered calcium to my milk substitute. A brilliant suggestion. Milk summary is first; bologna is last. Thanks again! Alsoy infant formula by Carnation would be fine for your son; dilute it 2:l water to formula. Lactaid Milk Pacific rice milks are GF (From Washington State) Sovex Better Than Milk is my favorite. They also make a really good product called Instead of Yogurt. Better Than Milk comes in plain, chocolate, carob, and light . . . Check your local health food store, or check the archives for the toll free number (you can call to see where it is distributed in your area.) Try Westbrae rice milk; it is fortified and has no gluten. Soy is a common allergen. When my oldest celiac was diagnosed, she was lactose intolerant, so we used lactaid drops in her milk and she did well on them. BOLOGNA: General concensus is that Oscar Meyer is the bologna of choice. Their all-beef is gf, as well as several others. Diane in Ozark, Arkansas, suggested calling 608-285-6822 to receive of their gluten-free products. Several people also recommended products available in their regional areas: Bar-S (Ozark, Arkansas); Boar's Head. I finally received a call from Eckridge and their all-beef bologna is gluten-free. Unfortunately, it's only available at the deli counter, which opens it up for possible cross contamination. I've opted for the Oscar Meyer, and Michael loves it.