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Beccabunny
10-02-2007, 12:33 PM
My daughter doesn't have a true milk allergy, but rather is sensitive to milk and milk products. We will be celebrating a birthday while in Disney. Has anyone ever ordered a milk-free cake? If so , did it taste good? She could have a small piece of regular cake and would be OK as long as we didn't give her anything else with milk in it, so if the cake isn't going to taste good I would proabbly just order a regular cake. However, we really try to avoid milk as much as possible. The cake hotline referred me to the chef at LTT, and I'm waiting for someone to call me back. Just wondered if anyone has ordered anything like this before.

pcparamedics01
10-02-2007, 05:48 PM
My daughter doesn't have a true milk allergy, but rather is sensitive to milk and milk products. We will be celebrating a birthday while in Disney. Has anyone ever ordered a milk-free cake? If so , did it taste good? She could have a small piece of regular cake and would be OK as long as we didn't give her anything else with milk in it, so if the cake isn't going to taste good I would proabbly just order a regular cake. However, we really try to avoid milk as much as possible. The cake hotline referred me to the chef at LTT, and I'm waiting for someone to call me back. Just wondered if anyone has ordered anything like this before.

I have ordered milk free cakes many of times for my son was on the GFCF diet for two years. If you have had the milk free brownies by "Bob's Red Mill" they are pretty good! However your cake ordered will be much like a brownie tasting cake at least the ones I have ordered.