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Title:How to Make them Goodies
Notice:Please Don't Start New Notes for Old Topics! Check 5.*
Moderator:FUTURE::DDESMAISONSec.com::winalski
Created:Tue Feb 18 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4127
Total number of notes:31160

209.0. "Allergies-Help" by RINGO::TASSINARI () Thu Jan 09 1986 10:47

My wife has developed allergies to eggs and any dairy products. Although she
can have some of these, the results are unpleasant if she does. The alternative
is to abstain. The problem.... what replaces eggs or dairy products in a recipe
so that she can eat goodies? Any ideas would be appreciated.

						Thanks,

						  Bob
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209.1SQUEKE::BIGGSFri Jan 10 1986 04:5510
For milk she can use the non-dairy cream in the frozen foods section and
dilute it to milk consistency.  As for eggs....I can't have whole eggs,
but egg whites or O.K. for me.  That allows me to have *angel food cake.
When not frosted *strawberry short cake with cool-whip.  If your wife can
have the whites that will hold things together, but from experience it's
bland.  There is a product called egg-beaters in the frozen food area and
1/4 cup = 1 egg.  When I get desperate for egg(which I love)I have one of
those.  If I keep the urge down they don't seem to brother me.  

mike (one who could kill for *cheese*)
209.2SQUEKE::BIGGSFri Jan 10 1986 05:208
ORANGE CANDIED PECANS
1 1/4 cups sugar                       Juice and grated rind of 1 orange
2 tablespoons white corn syrup         2 cups pecans halves
1 pinch cream of tartar

Mix all of teh ingredients, except pecans and cook to sokt ball stage.
beat.  Then add pecan-halves; stir until pecans are well coated.  Spread
out on wax-paper and separate.
209.3VIRTUE::AITELFri Jan 10 1986 16:048
Most granola-bar type confections don't have milk/eggs.

Baklava doesn't either.  Neither do pies.

There are some specialty cookbooks which cater to people with allergies.
Most low-cholesterol cookbooks provide eggless recipes.

--L
209.4KATIE::RICHARDSONMon Jan 13 1986 14:142
Baklava usually has lots of butter, though, which can be a problem (and
tastes inferior if you use margarine instead).
209.5What Not To Serve Your GuestsKAOFS::M_BARNEYDance with a Moonlit KnightTue Oct 26 1993 10:5839
    I thought we'd continue this allergy note with discussion
    of common food allergies and sensitivities, and possibly
    alternatives.
    As a very sensitive migraine suffer, food plays a very important
    role in whether or not I get one. It is one of the key triggers in
    my case (although I know others who DO NOT have to watch their diets 
    to avoid migraines). 
    The following is a list of things that MAY effect me, depending on
    other factors such as regularity of sleeping and eating times, weather
    conditions, cigarette smoke, stress, lack of oxygen (often a problem
    in closed office buildings).
    
    Forbidden list:
       - Red Wine
       - aged cheeses (melting them is worse)
       - cherries 
       - donuts 
    
    Danger list: (sometimes these things do not affect me, sometimes they
                  can).
    - alcohol
    - chocolate
    - prepared foods like cold-cuts, sausages
    - nuts
    - heavily fried foods
    
    Other foods that can effect migraine suffers include MSG (I've seen
    no correlation myself).
    
    In this light, one can almost consider this a food allergy. If you
    are inviting someone to dinner who suffers from migraines. you may
    want to ask them about their danger foods (if any) first. I remember
    a memorable dinner in which I had sherry, raclette (melted aged cheese,  
    proscutto ham) and chocolate mousse for dessert. My husband kept on
    glancing over at me to see when I would self destruct. Miraculously,
    I did NOT get sick!
    
    Monica
    
209.6Oh No!!CCAD23::TANFY94-Prepare for Saucer SeparationTue Oct 26 1993 19:129
Monica,

I'd be suicidal if I couldn't have alcohol, (alcoholic cherries), chocolate, 
cheeses or nuts.  You have my heart-felt sympathy!!

I've discovered that whiskey brings me out in a rash, but I have no problems
avoiding it. :)

joyce
209.7sighKAOFS::M_BARNEYDance with a Moonlit KnightWed Oct 27 1993 09:0512
    Joyce, your preserved cherries would indeed kill me - I also have a 
    sensitivity to Amaretto in particular. I do enjoy chocolate on occasion
    (I like it like everyone else!) but it has an element of DANGER 
    attached to it.
    Of course now that I am pregnant they say I should avoid liver,
    alcohol, caffeine, and last pregnancy they discovered I had gallstones,
    so I have to avoid rich and/or spicy foods .......8-). My husband is
    considering feeding me porridge for the rest of the pregnancy!!
    
    Monica
    
    P.S. I DO eat apples though, at least 2 a day...... 
209.8More bad newsREGENT::BROOMHEADDon't panic -- yet.Wed Oct 27 1993 13:354
    Those who suffer from migraines should also avoid yeasty breads.
    And beer.
    
    							Ann B.