As per my LC's orders, I'm doing a dairy elimination for 3 weeks to see if that helps DD's rash and fussiness. I didn't realise how hard it was until I had to cut out ALL dairy- butter, cheese, yogurt, milk, whey, casein, anything with lactose or lactylase in the ingredients..
I feel like I'm now eating a lot more unhealthy stuff because of these restrictions (I am quite a picky eater and don't like the taste of soy and absolutely despise coconut). Because I can't have protein through dairy, and most grilled/ sauteed foods at restaurants have butter, I've been eating lots of fried foods and not enough veggies (I usually take my veggies in the form of soups, but all have cream in them!).
Quite frankly, with a 2 month old, I have barely enough time to put together a sandwich (again, can't eat lunch meat b/c it is cured with lactose) so I can't make dairy free dinners and lunches every day. And it is way too expensive to eat out all the time. Even microwave meals all have some sort of dairy in them! HELP!!
I guess my question is- what do you do to stay dairy free that doesn't take up all of your time? And what do you do for snacks?
Re: Dairy elimination diet ? (repost from BF board)
yeah, i am supposed to eliminate dairy, but im not going that far.
my dd2 has an egg/dairy allergy, but she still eats food WITH it. just not the actual products.
Many babies who have a reaction to cow's milk protien also have a reaction to soy.
Eat veggies with olive oil on them instead of butter.Grill/saute with olive oil instead of butter.
Snack on fruits or raw veggies dipped in hummus.
Cook chicken or turkey breast and have it sliced and ready to go to easily (and one handed) throw together a sandwich. Or eat leftovers from dinner.
Fill up on foods with whole grains- you'll stay fuller longer!
DD2 8.22.13
MMC 1.4.17 at 16w
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