Barbara,
It is dairy free, gluten free, soy free and FABULOUS! IT's so fatty,
though, that I would be tempted to cut it with adding extra noodles
and some broccoli to stretch it out, but for a treat, it's okay from
time to time :)
It has to be the one with the Daiya cheese.
As for where to get it, if you're in my area (Eastern Iowa) we carry
it at Advance Health, downtown Cedar Rapids, but otherwise just look
for health markets and starting asking whoever orders if they can get
it in! Now that I know how yum it is, I think we'll have to order in
the Amy's Daiya cheese gluten free dairy free pizza to Advance Health,
next!
On May 15, 9:26 am, Barbara Carranza <
barb3...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Is the mac and cheese caesin free? My son is allergic to milk proteins, wheat and soy. is this a good choice for him and if so where do I get it? Thanks
>
> Barbara
>
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> Sent: Fri, May 14, 2010 6:59:46 PM
> Subject: Amys new dairy free mac and cheese is insane!
>
> It is SO good. I have never had a dairy free cheese that good
> before! IT is gluten free, dairy free, soy free. I think the cheese
> is called "Daiya" (or something like that).
> I highly recommend for a treat, although it is NOT a health food.
> Yikes, one container is loaded with fat and calories (and protein).
> But from time to time, what a nice side to serve with a meal, or a
> special treat for our dairy free gluten free kids!
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