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The Kid-Friendly Food Allergy Cookbook: More Than 150 Recipes That Are Wheat-Free, Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, Nut-Free, Egg-Free, and Low in Sugar | 
| Authors: Leslie Hammond, Lynne Marie Rominger Publisher: Fair Winds Press Category: Book
List Price: $14.95 Buy Used: $6.88 You Save: $8.07 (54%)
Rating: 34 reviews Sales Rank: 47929
Media: Paperback Pages: 224 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 9 x 7.5 x 0.8
ISBN: 1592330541 Dewey Decimal Number: 641.56318 UPC: 080665305412 EAN: 9781592330546 ASIN: 1592330541
Publication Date: March 4, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Moderate cover wear, pages nice.
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Product Description
Millions of children across the country have food sensitivities or allergies, and the number is on the rise. And most of these children donAet get to eat cookies, for fear of the reaction they might have from the wheat, or the peanuts. Imagine the feeling a young child must have as they stand there watching their friends munch on cookies just out of MomAes oven, while they have to make do with yet another carrot sticka. Leslie Hammond knows that left-out feeling all too well. As a child she suffered from severe food allergies and would watch year after year as, when the birthday song had ended and sheAed blown out the candles, her fancy party cake was whisked away and served to her friends, while she ate a dry rice cake. Now the mother of allergic children herself, Leslie vowed to spare her own children that trauma. She had developed over 100 recipes that will appeal to a kidAes tastes. Unlike other food-allergy cookbooks already on the market, her recipes hardly ever call for the kinds of ingredients that would gross out any kid -- like tofu. The bookAes recipes take into account all of the most common food sensitivities like wheat and gluten, peanuts, or dairy. Each recipe can be modified to fit the dietary needs to the child. ItAes divided into three sections -- snacks, main dishes, and treats. Leslie and co-author Lynne Rominger also provide information about how to find what you need in a regular grocery store, instead of requiring a separate trip to the natural foods store. She writes from the perspective of an ordinary working mom, and doesnAet design eating regimes that would take all day in the kitchen to satisfy. With the recipes in this book, even the most sensitive child will get a cookie too.
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Excellent cookbook for multiple food allergies January 24, 2008 Lily Yang (Seattle, WA USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My 14 month old baby is allergic to dairy, eggs, wheat, peanuts, treenuts, peas, chicken and many more. I need cookbook to cook for him and myself. (on elimination diet) This is the book I use most of the time to cook for the whole family. I have seen many bad reviews on this book in which, I quite disagree. The recipe may list eggs or nuts as ingredients, but there is suggestion for substitution at the bottom. For example, egg replacer is very common substitution for eggs, not only for this cookbook. Some recipes in this book suggest omiting egg, and it works fine. I've tried many recipes in the book, with substitution at the bottom of recipes, and they all work. What I really like about this book is, the recipes are quite simple. There are not as many ingredients as other wheat-free food allergies cookbook. Less ingredients have advantage in that there is less chance I'll run into my baby's allergens. They are also much simpler to prepare in less time. With food allergic baby there isn't much time to do complicated cooking. The baking recipes also don't use xanthan gum, which my baby is sensitive to. Overall, I love this cookbook!! I would highly recommend it to any friends with multiple food allergies.
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