Hi SJ.........my first reaction to the title of this thread was WHAT??????!!!!!!
But I totally understand, new bags are necessary when so much food is now banned
I found out a while ago that I'm lactose intolerant, which wasn't a total surprise as dairy is linked to excema which I had badly as a child. Also some things I don't like (yoghurt) or would not have much of (masses of cream), but I love to have cereal for breakfast, & I do like my cheese . However I have got around the cereal by having soya or rice milk, & checking there's no milk products in the actual cereals (you'd be amazed), & I just have a little goat cheese every now & again. It's worht checking out some of the "free from" range in the supermarket. I feel so much better cutting out as much lactose as I can, though I try not to be too obsessive. My diet is now fairly fat free by nature; I'm sure you'll get used to your new diet really quickly & start feeling much better. And just think of all the new clothes you'll have to buy
But I totally understand, new bags are necessary when so much food is now banned
I found out a while ago that I'm lactose intolerant, which wasn't a total surprise as dairy is linked to excema which I had badly as a child. Also some things I don't like (yoghurt) or would not have much of (masses of cream), but I love to have cereal for breakfast, & I do like my cheese . However I have got around the cereal by having soya or rice milk, & checking there's no milk products in the actual cereals (you'd be amazed), & I just have a little goat cheese every now & again. It's worht checking out some of the "free from" range in the supermarket. I feel so much better cutting out as much lactose as I can, though I try not to be too obsessive. My diet is now fairly fat free by nature; I'm sure you'll get used to your new diet really quickly & start feeling much better. And just think of all the new clothes you'll have to buy