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Dairy free and arsehole husband (lighthearted. Kind of)

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DidntKnowThat · 04/12/2018 23:49

Just found out my 6 week old baby is sensitive to dairy. He is covered in spots (when I say covered, I mean covered) and his reflux is so bad that he screams and screams every time he feeds.

I've given up dairy.

DH today filled up the cupboards. With chocolate. Christmas chocolate biscuits. And BOUGHT ME AN ADVENT CALENDAR as I didn't have one (because I'm dairy free, doh).

AIBU to think he's a massive arse for doing this and that he should've filled up the cupboards with lots of lovely dairy free stuff for me?! 😜

(Also, dairy free suggestions never go a miss!)

OP posts:
randomsabreuse · 05/12/2018 09:07

Don't overdo the soya based substitute as soya can be a problem with dairy sensitive children. Dark chocolate almond milk is lovely with cereal. Almost makes the rest worth it.

The all recipes choc chip egg free banana bread works nicely dairy free (check choc chips or break up dark chocolate that is dairy free and sub in dairy free spread for butter) so I have cake covered.

The stollen bars (but not the posh ones and the bites) from Aldi are dairy and soya free, as are the spiced biscuits - speculatious or however it's spelt!

pinkyredrose · 05/12/2018 10:45

Holland and Barratt do dairy free advent calendars!

BurpAndRustle · 05/12/2018 16:22

By the way, if you sign up for Nutcrafter Creamery’s loyalty scheme, you get a £3 credit.

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