Me: “Hi, I’m Eleanor and I am in denial that I’m lactose-intolerant.”
Group, in unison: “Hi Eleanor.”
Welcome to the hypothetical lactose-intolerant deniers group. We’re a bunch of dairy-loving people who, against all advice, turn a blind eye to our bloated stomachs when faced with an opportunity to eat cheese.
It’s not that we don’t know we have a problem, (we certainly do) it’s just that we lack willpower. We think, ‘oh, just a little bit won’t hurt’ (it does) and quite frankly we’re willing to wreak havoc on our bodies if it means getting some of that creamy goodness in us.
But this blatant disregard of my wellbeing needs to stop. I no longer want to underestimate my future discomfort so I can justify eating cheese in the moment.
Luckily for me, and my fellow deniers, the lactose-free game has improved drastically and is providing an alternative that’s on par with lactose-heavy counterparts.
I recently tried the Liddells range of lactose-free products and to be honest, it was clearly the sign that I needed to take my intolerance seriously once and for all.
Not only does Liddells use real dairy (cow’s milk) so it tastes indistinguishable to the real thing but I also know I’ll get the same nutritional benefits, just without the consequences.
As a massive foodie too, it’s really important that the products look and cook the same as well - and they do. Especially the shredded cheese which melts SO well!