Important piece of background info: I am allergic to casein (the protein found in dairy products), as well as corn protein. I am also gluten intolerant.
Is there a 12 step program for cheese addiction?I asked this question once, and my partner at the time was like, "Sure, it's called Overeaters' Anonymous." The thing is, I don't truly have an
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See, I was born and raised in Wisconsin...and I can't stand cheese. Neither can my father. It just tastes to us unbelievably sour, but in a bad way. Not in a good way, like pickles. I can eat it if it's on other stuff, like pizza, but not alone.
How about pickles or other pickled vegetables as a craving substitute?
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I meant to mention that connection before, as I saw something on some profile or other about you being from there. Born in Madison, raised in Stevens Point, then Neenah, moved to Austin, TX as soon as I turned 18 to get the hell away from the midwest. :)
Let's trade taste buds. And yes, pickled things paired with some kind of fat do help. But there has to be a fat.
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As for a fat, hrm. No idea. I don't like fat, myself.
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I found it a little strong on the tomato, but www.veganessentials.com has a vegan queso that you can get spicy or not spicy. I just got the regular and it was fairly decent on pita chips.
I ate daiya straight out the bag and thought it was pretty good. You can buy a big block of it off vegan essentials. I also liked teese on pizza, but it doesn't get stringy or oily like daiya does when you melt it.
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Mostly I just wanted to type "Nut Cheese." Heheh.
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My newest guilty pleasure comfort food is Amy's Mac & Cheeze. It's a frozen microwave-it type mac & cheese, and it's made with Daiya. Positively decadent to someone who's more or less detoxed from the real stuff. Would be interested to know what someone who eats it more often thinks.
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I have an appointment with a nutritionist that specializes in food allergies and intolerances in a month or two here and we will figure out whether I need to quit the cheese again or not. At least I have this post for reference if I do need to stop.
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