Guest guest Posted October 24, 2008 Report Share Posted October 24, 2008 Gluten Free and 100% Vegetarian!Hello - Does anyone have any suggestions for single serving non-dairy creamers? I would love to have something to take with me to meetings and other places when I know I'll want cream in my coffee and that the providers won't have soy milk handy. In particular I go to a weekly meeting where I'd love to be able to leave a little supply of these so that the person bringing snack doesn't always have to go buy a large container of soymilk just for me. I'm thinking of those little creamer containers in restaurants, but non-dairy. The powdered non-dairy stuff is not only gross, but usually has some form of cow's milk product in it. I've googled a bit, but nothing seems to be what I'm looking for. You'd think Silk would be all over this - can I be the only one interested? Thanks, Katie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2008 Report Share Posted October 24, 2008 At kmart in the health and beauty section I found some travel shampoo bottles. There where 2 in a package for 99 cents. I got a couple of them and I have salad dressing, butter, soy sauce, agave nectar, etc. I got an old navy lunch box which is kind of purse like, and I carry my little bottles of condiments and an ice pack whenever I go out. There's a pocket on the front of my lunch box, which I have some small bento bottles with herbs and sea salt, as well as napkins and some reusable plastic utensils, just in case. I carry a couple snack items like crackers just in case I need them! Carrying your own in small, refillable bottles is your best bet! Check the travel section in H & B at your local stores. Check in dollar stores too as they tend to carry some odd ball things that are perfect! Those shampoo bottles are perfect! Small enough to fit in pocket/purse but large enough to hold a good amount of stuff! Hope this helps! Good luck! On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 7:58 PM, Katie <kmcgervey wrote: > Gluten Free and 100% Vegetarian!Hello - Does anyone have any suggestions > for single serving non-dairy creamers? I would love to have something to > take with me to meetings and other places when I know I'll want cream in my > coffee and that the providers won't have soy milk handy. In particular I go > to a weekly meeting where I'd love to be able to leave a little supply of > these so that the person bringing snack doesn't always have to go buy a > large container of soymilk just for me. I'm thinking of those little creamer > containers in restaurants, but non-dairy. The powdered non-dairy stuff is > not only gross, but usually has some form of cow's milk product in it. I've > googled a bit, but nothing seems to be what I'm looking for. You'd think > Silk would be all over this - can I be the only one interested? > > Thanks, Katie > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2008 Report Share Posted October 24, 2008 I found powdered soy, so I put that in an old medication bottle or a zip type baggy..... I've also used the little bottles that are meant to put your lotion or shampoo in.... Sonya SE Michigan , " Katie " <kmcgervey wrote: > > Gluten Free and 100% Vegetarian!Hello - Does anyone have any suggestions for single serving non-dairy creamers? I would love to have something to take with me to meetings and other places when I know I'll want cream in my coffee and that the providers won't have soy milk handy. In particular I go to a weekly meeting where I'd love to be able to leave a little supply of these so that the person bringing snack doesn't always have to go buy a large container of soymilk just for me. I'm thinking of those little creamer containers in restaurants, but non-dairy. The powdered non-dairy stuff is not only gross, but usually has some form of cow's milk product in it. I've googled a bit, but nothing seems to be what I'm looking for. You'd think Silk would be all over this - can I be the only one interested? > > Thanks, Katie > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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