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For every dairy product, there is a cruelty-free alternative. In addition to being more humane than cow's milk, soy-, rice-, and nut-based milks and cheeses are generally lower in fat and calories and contain no cholesterol.
Milk: Soy, rice, or nut milk can replace cow's milk in any recipe. Soy and rice milks are available in a variety of flavors including plain, vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry. If you cannot find a nondairy milk, try making soy milk at home.
• For desserts, try using almond, oat, or coconut milk.• For whipped cream, try Rich's brand nondairy whipping cream, beaten until stiff peaks form. You can find it at most Kosher or specialty baking stores. • For buttermilk, combine one cup soy milk and one tablespoon vinegar.• Silk brand creamer makes an excellent coffee creamer.
Cheese: You can make vegan cheese at home; check out our recipe section or The Ultimate Uncheese Cookbook by Joanne Stepaniak, available online at the PETA Mall. There are also plenty of convenient alternatives to cheese, such as the following, available at the grocery store or online:
• Vegan Gourmet Cheese Alternative by Follow Your Heart brand comes in mozzarella, nacho, Monterey jack, and cheddar flavors and contains no casein (a milk derivative). You'll find it in natural food stores or online at ImEarthKind.com. • Tofutti brand makes a wide variety of soy cheeses, including nondairy cream cheese, as well as vegan sour cream and ice cream.• Replace cottage or ricotta cheese with crumbled, seasoned tofu.• For parmesan cheese, try Soymage vegan parmesan cheese or nutritional yeast flakes.
Yogurt: Try Silk or Whole Soy brand vegan yogurts alone or in a recipe.
Ice Cream: There is a wide variety of vegan ice cream available on the market. Try Soy Delicious, Soy or Rice Dream or Tofutti, brand.
Don't forget to check out our vegan shopping guide and delicious recipes.
I have been an ovo-lacto-vegan (eggs+dairy vegan) for over 20 years. One big problem with the natural/organic/cruelty-free dairy food replacements is the high cost; however, there is a cost-benefit balance to consider since eating organic may help keep you from developing our new #1 killer, cancer (heart disease is now #2). Even more important for those who can afford organic soy dairy food replacements are the estrogen-mimickers which occur naturally in soy products. Eating a lot of soy, even organic, is bad for folks of any age, but particularly so for babies, children, and women of childbearing age. Please enjoy these products in moderation. If you consume dairy products every day, please consider NOT doing the same with soy-based dairy replacements. An alternative strategy might be to buy dairy only from known organic cruelty-free suppliers & supplement/replace with some of the organic soy products on an occasional basis. Moderation also seems wise for the rice products (arsenic) as well. https://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2012/02/23/147294466/in-rice-how-much-arsenic-is-too-much http://www.thelotustrust.org/ahimsa.html "Cow-slaughter and man-slaughter are in my opinion the two sides of the same coin." Gandhi