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Recipe Category: Dairy-Free Desserts

link to An Easy, Dairy Free Shake Recipe That’s Simply Irresistible

An Easy, Dairy Free Shake Recipe That’s Simply Irresistible

If you're looking for a quick and delicious way to satisfy your sweet tooth while sticking to your dairy-free diet, look no further! This dairy free shake recipe is easy to make and packed with...

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Dairy Free Chocolate Chip Cookies

Oh, the classic chocolate chip cookie! Who can resist one fresh from the oven? The soft, sweet, chewy goodness and melted chocolate deliciousness. With this dairy free chocolate chip cookie...

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Dairy-Free Hot Chocolate

Whether you call it hot chocolate or hot cocoa, a warm mug of it on a chilly day or night can really hit the spot. It may also conjure up scenes of comforting memories by a warm fire or during the...

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Dairy Free Peanut Butter Cookies

Homemade peanut butter cookies are a popular treat. They're super easy to make, and they taste delicious too. But what if you can't eat dairy? What if you want to make a dairy free peanut butter...

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Dairy Free Chocolate Cake

This delicious dairy free chocolate cake is great for special occasions as well as an anytime dessert. Whether it's for a first birthday to a 101st birthday or you just have a craving for a chocolate...

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My Dairy-Free Journey

When I found out I was allergic to casein, one of the proteins in dairy milk, I thought to myself, “What in the world am I going to eat and how am I going to cook for my family?” I’m not going to lie, there was a big learning curve and it took me a while to adapt my recipes to still taste good but contain no dairy. Many recipes that I found on the internet were time consuming, complicated, and required hard to find ingredients. I had to have recipes that were quick and easy to prepare. Over time and with trial and error, I just started to learn what worked and what didn’t. Now, I want to help other people by sharing my knowledge and recipes. That way, you can skip the big learning curve and go straight to eating right and feeling better. 

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