I posted a comment/query on the “healthy pizza” page, but I don’t think it’s going to get much viewing over there so please humor my redo…
I’ve read the articles by PMQ and others on the use of soy cheeses on pizza. I understand there are some that work, and many others than flat do not in any way shape or form make a usable substitute. I’m interested in hearing from folks that have, or are currently offering a soy cheese, or non-milk cheese alternative. Not so much for some false notion of added “health” benefits, though those may be there, but mostly because I have a very good buddy that has recently found out he has developed a severe lactose intolerance. I would love to be able to offer an alternative to him and others that I’m running in to that are in the same boat. I’m also considering the viability of having a small amount of “gluten free” dough balls on hand for those folks too, but understand from hearing from some folks that suffer that issue, that even the flour in the air or on the peel or bench can trigger an unwelcome response. I know any of these “alternatives” will be no where close to profit makers, but if lactose free Dad has a spot to join his flock of pizzz munchers…then hey, who knows.
I’ve read the articles by PMQ and others on the use of soy cheeses on pizza. I understand there are some that work, and many others than flat do not in any way shape or form make a usable substitute. I’m interested in hearing from folks that have, or are currently offering a soy cheese, or non-milk cheese alternative. Not so much for some false notion of added “health” benefits, though those may be there, but mostly because I have a very good buddy that has recently found out he has developed a severe lactose intolerance. I would love to be able to offer an alternative to him and others that I’m running in to that are in the same boat. I’m also considering the viability of having a small amount of “gluten free” dough balls on hand for those folks too, but understand from hearing from some folks that suffer that issue, that even the flour in the air or on the peel or bench can trigger an unwelcome response. I know any of these “alternatives” will be no where close to profit makers, but if lactose free Dad has a spot to join his flock of pizzz munchers…then hey, who knows.
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