J.H. asks from Spring, TX on September 09, 2009
Need Help with Food!!!
To make a long story short, my daughter who is 5 months old has a milk/soy protein allergy. I was told to cut it all out of my diet as she is a breastfed only baby. i don't cook but i am sure trying to learn how since there is not much i can eat. My question is: Is there anything that I can eat other than meat, fruits and veggies? Milk and soy is in everything!!!! I miss bread/hardy filling foods. Can you tell me what I can eat, send recipes or know of a good book with these type of allergy foods. thank you so much!!!!! The Dr. asid I can start introducing milk to her in about 2-3 more months to see if she is still sensitive to it but until then...this momma is hungry!!!!! Much thanks to you ladies!!!
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E.R. answers from Austin on September 11, 2009
I have had to do this with both of my boys and it is hard! But worth it because of the benefits of breastfeeding and b/c formula for an MSPI baby is around $400/month. Here are some helpful things I have learned - soy lecithin and soybean oil are OK - they don't have the protein, so they won't affect baby. That opens up a lot of options! Squeezable Parkay is a margarine that is ok for the diet. Orowheat has a couple of breads that are ok - the whole wheat kind and some others. Some of their english muffins are ok too. Kashi TLC bars - some of them are ok. Animal cookies - both Stauffers and the Barnum kind or ok, Golden Oreos are ok, I think, and fig newtons. Rice Dream has some ice cream at Whole Foods that you can eat. Good luck!
S.Q. answers from Houston on September 10, 2009
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B.B. answers from Washington DC on September 09, 2009
I am doing the same and it is a rough transition to go through but you'll get the hang of it. I use almond milk, unsweetened is my favorite, or water in recipes. I also use the Earth Balance butter, I buy that at HEB. It does have soy in it but it doesn't bother my baby. Soy lecithin is in everything but it doesn't seem to bother my baby like soy in other things, you could try it once you both get your systems cleared out. It took about two weeks for me to see a difference in her. I eat a lot of Asian food, also some mexican dishes can be made without cheese, like beef or chicken enchiladas. Avocado is a great substitute for cheese, so is mayo. Spaghetti without parm cheese. Oh, and Oreo's have no dairy in them. LOL
I eat a lot of peanut butter. One serving on some bread is very filling. If your baby is like mine, there isn't a lot of time to make everything from scratch so making a pb sandwich real quick works well. No dairy means no fast food basically. Even the fries at McDonald's have whey protein in them. Look online, most restaurants list the allergy info, and most packaged food does also. BBQ chips have whey protein in them. I've been buying my bread at the Costco Bakery. They have a nice selection of healthy non dairy bread. I also eat a lot of chicken salad.
Make a list of things you can eat and put it on the fridge so when you're frustrated and starving, breastfeeding mommy, you can see the things you can eat. PB has really been a great fix for me.
Go to Whole Foods and Central Market and look around.
Hang in there, you'll get into a groove and won't be hungry all the time anymore. Good Luck! You're doing an awesome thing for your baby! NB
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J.T. answers from Victoria on September 10, 2009
i cut out bread and lost a tremendous amount of weight. ive done adkins (hungery and felt bad ..all that fat) and south beach also felt not so great and didnt loose that much weight. its when i started eating small meals and sancks. i think you should be snacking too around 10 am and again around three. this should help you with your hunger. can you eat oatmeal, wheat? you can make your own bisquets with water and wheat. wheat pancakes sweeten them up with sweet potatoes. rice, beans oh BEANS have healthy carbs and fill you up and keep you "flowing" if you know what i mean. good luck.
J.V. answers from Houston on September 10, 2009
have you tried using other animal milks in food prep? Such as goat's milk I've heard its a good alternative for those who are allergic to both milk and soy. and if the milk allergy is not an actual allergy but a lactose intertolerance then you could use lactose free milk. That's what I have to drink and it's good
C.G. answers from San Antonio on September 10, 2009
Try almond milk. They come in all different flavors.
M.S. answers from College Station on September 10, 2009
The transition is the toughest part, but once you get the hang of it, it will be easy. As a family, we are gluten free, dairy and soy free and sugar and imitation sugar-free. There are different allergies that we have, but I have a lot of suggestions!!
I have to eat A LOT due to a fast metabolism, nursing and being pregnant!! So, I couldn't be more understanding about being hungry!! I feel like eating is a chore!! LOL
Nuts are a GREAT snack; almonds are especially good for you. I use coconut milk as a substitue for milk. You can also use goat milk. I have also used almond milk too. There are some really good cheeses made w/goat or sheep milk that you can find. I have even found an ice cream made w/coconut milk and agave nectar that we can eat. It is really yummy!!
Instead of bread, we eat corn tortillas. We have also used Ezekiel bread from time to time, but I am not sure if it has soy or not. It is in the frozen foods. We don't eat white potatoes or white rice either so we eat corn tortilla chips or make sweet potato french fries. Tacos are a fast food item that can be eaten; just be sure to ask for them w/o cheese! The fresco tacos at Taco Bell are a good choice.
For breakfast, we eat oatmeal or corn grits, eggs. I buy the oatmeal in the bulk section and make it from scratch. It is really great b/c you can change the flavor you want to eat-- mashed up bananas, cinnamon, nuts, apples, agave nectar, etc.
Let me know if you need more help. I have a lot of ideas and don't feel as tho I am missing out on anything! :-) I know I am much healthier and feel better too. Plus, as a side effect I lost 40 lbs too!! Nobody can believe I have 5 kids!!
I also have a cake recipe that is tasty too if you'd like it.
Also, for a quick snack, you can try Larabars. They are yummy, have many flavors and are a quick snack bar. You can purchase them in the organic/health/vitamin section of most stores. I have purchased them at HEB and at Kroger.
Keep up the GREAT work, Mom!!
~M.
Mom to 5 Wonderful Kids
http://www.HealthySelfs.com
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S.H. answers from San Angelo on September 10, 2009
I just found out my now 3 year old has food allergies. She has had tubes and everything. She cannot have soy, milk, eggs, wheat, or corn, anyways I give her rice milk. For me it isn't the best, but she loves it. I'm not sure where you live but we moved to an area with an H-E-B and they have an allergy free section. With cookies amoung other things! I completely understand how you feel! Hope this helped!
L.S. answers from Houston on September 10, 2009
I would suggest google GFCF diet: gluten free/dairy(caesean)free diet. You will come up with a wealth of information, and might be suprised at what you can eat. My son doesn't tolerate dairy, and eats very well! Even breads, crackers and cookies! Also at HEB they have a whole isle dedicated to this style of diet, not to mention a great selection of products at Whole Foods. Good luck!
K.B. answers from San Antonio on September 10, 2009
kuddos to you for sticking with the breast feeding even though you have to cut out soo much- I tried and couldn't because my daughter was having other issues so I had to stop. We have an occupational therapist for our older son and she said when she was nursing she lived on steak (very filling) chicken, fish, fruits, veggies and potato chips! She said she ate potato chip all the time and because she was breast feeding she had no weight problems and they were her saving grace. I don't remember which kind of ripple type chip I ate for a while but I was in heaven for the first few weeks when we realized that my daughter had other issues that made me have to stop altogether. Check the ingredients and if it says potato, oil, salt eat and be happy!! Good luck!
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