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Gluten Free Diet
Asked by M.H. from Boise
on October 4, 2009
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Hello Mamas,
I am in need of some help. My 1 year old daughter has just been diagnosed with Celiac Disease (gluten allergy). Since I am new to this, I am seeking ...
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- I noticed that most posters didn't mention that Celiac is different from just living gluten-free. We live gluten-free and I have found a good flour combination for rep...
- I have two recommendations. One is to get a grain mill. This is a must in my opinion! The best are nutrimill, wondermill, and vitalmill. Right now the vital mill i...
- I would highly recommend first Googling Celiac Disease to find a variety of resources and also look into joining group(s) on Yahoo & Google associated with celiac dise...
Low Cal Snacks
Asked by S.K. from Sacramento
on March 3, 2010
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Hello ladies! I need some ideas for low cal snacks. I'm running out of ideas. I have a wheat allergy so all those nice little 100 cal packs are out of my reach. An...
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- I have Celiac so am in the same boat. I do a lot of fruit, mozzarella sticks, yogurt and granola, rice crackers and peanut butter, almonds, protein bars, popchips, sn...
- One of my favorites is a cheese stick with an apple. The combination of protein and fruit is filling, the combination of crunchy and chewy is satisfying, and they tas...
- HI Momma- I have some of my favorites that I will share with you. You will have to put them together at least a twice a month, but they are FANTASTIC. The first is t...
Food Allergies & School
Asked by L.G. from Dallas
on August 18, 2008
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I was wondering if any moms of Kindergarten or 1st graders could help me with food allergies. Should I label the outside of his lunch box with his food allergies and ...
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- I'd be more concerned about ketchup than spaghettios getting splashed. You need to follow the procedure - 504 + talk to the school / district about procedures. M...
- I substitute regularly at 1 school in PISD (elem) and they are very diligent about the allergies. All teachers have a list at their desk with pictures of the chil...
- For cooking activities, I always asked the teacher for a heads up on what they would be making so I could make my own version sans allergic components that they could ...
Dinner Ideas
Asked by E.R. from Indianapolis
on September 12, 2011
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i have 2 questions actually. #1>>> what are you making for dinner tonight?
#2>>>any hints/advice/recipes/thoughts on how to make ground hamburger exciting? do you hav...
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- How about taco salad...i am making it tonight with ground turkey. Mix it in with chuips, cheese, lettuce and tomatoe and serve with Ranch or Salsa. Simple and yummy.
- Chicken caesar salad & oatmeal cookies yeah. Kiddo and I are on our own this week. Our menu is likely to be a little wacky :) ___________________ Ground Beef: ...
- Right now I have sweet sausage, sauce, peppers and onions in my crockpot (sans handle) for sausage sandwiches.
Throwing a Party When You Have Food Allergies
Asked by C.M. from Chicago
on March 29, 2011
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I'm hosting a small birthday party at my house for my brother who is turning 30. I am allergic to eggs.
Since I'm hosting the party I'd like to have as many of the ...
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- I think there's probably a ton of stuff we eat every day without eggs, right? Pulled pork, meatballs & sauce, steak on the grill, hamburgers, green salad, fresh fruit...
- My daughter is allergic to eggs, in fact one of the few she has kept for long (she was allergic to milk and grow out of it) I don't see nothing wrong with what are you...
- My kids have food allergies and when I throw a party, I always make sure there is plenty of food for them.
Does Anyone Give Vitamin D to Infants/toddlers?
Asked by S.C. from Lancaster
on October 22, 2008
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I was wondering if anyone gives their infants vitamin D supplements. When did you start and how much do you give? Did your pediatrician recommend? Has anyone had any e...
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- The vitamin D available in breastmilk is extremely bioavailable, meaning that your baby/child can actually absorb it! Plus, when you are pregnant, your baby absorbs e...
- I breastfed my daughter until she was 1 and we did give her Polyvisol for vitamin D supplementation. No issues and she was a very healthy baby throughout all of that!...
- I've only ever given my children a multivitamin when htey become picky eaters. Theres really now need for it if you follow the food guide pryamid. Also, your body prod...
What Stays in Your Refrigerator and What Is Stored in the Pantry?
Asked by R.B. from Los Angeles
on January 21, 2012
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As a follow-up to the can peanut butter go bad question, does anybody have any thoughts on maple syrups, mustards, ketchup, jams and jellies, salad dressings, soy sauc...
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- Bread DOES NOT go in the refrigerator. It stales WAY FASTER in the fridge. It goes in the bread drawer or the freezer. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staling I keep...
- As far as what you listed... Peanut butter, bread, maple syrup, vitames...those are all in the cupboard. Except for our gluten free bread, which I store in the fri...
- From what you listed, I keep peanut butter, vitamins (unless they specifically say refrigerate), and bread out of the fridge, the rest goes in. Maple syrup in fridge,...
Figuring Out What Do with Money I Don't Want
Asked by B.C. from Dallas
on August 29, 2011
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I won't go into details, I am earning money that I don't feel belongs to me, but to be put to greater use.
My husband suggested saving it for Christmas and adopting ...
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- I know first hand how much it is a blessing for someone to buy the kids presents for Christmas through the angel program. It is hard when someone takes the angel and b...
- You have gotten great suggestions. I would, however, keep the $$ focused on one or maybe 2 charities to have the greatest impact:) Maybe even choose one for the first...
- I would put it in a separate savings account and after my research, I would decide where it would be best used. Until then, it is being saved and not sent to some age...
Is This Bread Bad for You?
Asked by K.W. from Los Angeles
on September 12, 2009
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I am trying to not eat white bread anymore but I cannot stand wheat bread with the little grains in it. So I was wondering if potato bread is a ok substitution or if i...
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- Here is a good read on grains. The post is kind of long but it's good. I've cut out bread except on occasion w/a cheat meal where I may have a sandwich or pizza but ...
- I don't know about potato bread but hands down the best wheat bread out there is Grandma Sycamore's. It's a little more expensive but totally worth it.
- Not all wheat bread has the little grains in it. I found one that is high in fiber and as soft as white bread. Orowheat's Honey Wheat. This is how I got my hubby to ...
Raw Bloody Diaper Rash
Asked by S.R. from Spokane
on June 25, 2009
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Hi,
I desperately need some help! My 11 month old son has had a bloody diaper rash for 6 weeks. We've tried all the over the counter rash creams, I've put nystatin...
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- Hi S., The only suggestion I have that I don't think has been mentioned (too many for me to take the time to read) is to give him a lot of water to drink. My fir...
- The problem here is not a rash that won't heal, but poop that is burning him bum. To get his poo less acidic and more firm, feed him foods from the BRAT diet (bananas,...
- Try mixing baking soda with vaseline. It worked for me when my son was a baby. Mix it until it's a medium stiff paste. Good Luck.