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[quote=Anonymous]Add soy-free Earth Balance spread to things she will eat (veggies, pancakes, bread) Roads End vegan mac and cheese is soy free and my dairy-free soy-free kid LOVES it. You can mix the "cheese" packet with full fat coconut milk (the kind in a can) and add in either olive oil or the Earth Balance spread. Daiya cheese is dairy/soy free. My son likes the shreds and the cheddar block (sliced for snacks and on sandwiches), but for some reason didn't care for their new slices of cheddar. Whole Foods sells Hilary's Adzuki bean burgers and veggie bites in the frozen section (both are vegan and top 8 free). What about tacos with safe taco shells (Mission brand is soy free), Refried beans (Old El Paso - traditional version), Daiya cheese, and salsa? Trader Joe's has a taco seasoning that is soy free, but it can be pretty spicy for some people. Whole Foods also has a vegan (and soy free) protein powder called Vega One. My son likes the chocolate version made with unsweetened almond milk and a spoonful of peanut butter plus some ice to make it really cold. [/quote]
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