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Nicky
posted : Wed, January 03, 2007 at 2:46
Dairy and Soy free recipes/cookbooks
Can anyone help me locate any dairy free and soy free recipes/cook books/ websites please. I have a 10 month old who is unable to tolerate either and while I am still breast feeding neither can I. Some family friendly recipes would make us all a little happier.
Kellyann
posted : Wed, January 17, 2007 at 5:29
RE: Recipes
I have substituted rice milk in the place of cow's milk. I can give you a couple names of cook books but they limit other ingerdients also becuase my son is also allergic to wheat, peanuts and eggs.

Great Foods without Worry by Cindy Moseley
The Whole Foods Food Allergy Cookbook by Cybele Pascal
I have not read this one. The milk Soy protein Intolerance Guidbook/Cookbook by Tamara Field that may be helpfull

Good luck [:)]
Pig
Modified : Wed, March 21, 2007 at 22:01
Hello Nicky, don't know if you will visit here again, but I have started a recipe blog. The recipes are all dairy, soya, egg-free, most are gluten-free and some are suitable for coeliacs. There's a lot of cake on there!!!!
Have a look at: www.piginthekitchen.blogspot.com
Good luck with your search...my 4th child is allergic to dairy, soya and eggs...it's tough, but there is cake!

Pigx
swaha
posted : Wed, November 26, 2008 at 20:12
I feel for you, nicky. I had a similar (and worse) situation with my son, who is now 3 and still allergic to dairy. I am in a pretty bad situation with my daughter who is now 6 months. I am breastfeeding her and have to avoid dairy, soy, eggs, peanuts/treenuts, wheat, chickpea. You can find some recipes on my blog that I started a while back, but haven't updated recently. If there is a particular recipe you would like, let me know and I could come up with something. My blog is at http://millerkitchen.blogspot.com
ana
Modified : Thu, June 17, 2010 at 10:42
Avoiding food allergy dishes are the only way to keep safe. People especially moms do their best just for the health of her family. But how long did an allergic person and their families suffer from this problem? Good thing, food allergy recipe books are now available in the market and bookstores. You can now enjoy eating your favorite foods without doubt.