Not exact matches
Such edicts, meant to protect children
with potentially fatal
allergies, have forced parents to search the supermarket aisles — often in vain — for snacks guaranteed
not to contain
nuts or even
nut residue.
My kids would just love these, at their co-op they can't have any
nuts this year due to a child
with severe
allergies so I have been looking for different ideas!
Since I can't really mix a trail mix myself, I finally found a small trail mix packet I can give to my older child who helps
with the younger, due to my
nut allergy (second.p nature naked medley).
With a
nut allergy, this is really
not the best recipe for you, since it is an almond flour based recipe.
I can't wait to try them out because they look scrummy, but unfortunately, I won't be able to share them
with my boyfriend as he has a
nut allergy!
If the
nut allergy doesn't include coconut you can replace the almond flour
with that.
I have a child
with a peanut / tree
nut allergy and while it isn't an airborne
allergy, it is still very scary to live
with.
Although I wouldn't call them healthy, they are vegan, gluten - free &
nut - free which makes them the perfect dessert for anyone
with food
allergies, sensitivities or for those who follow a vegan lifestyle.
Just a note — coconut is considered a tree
nut by the FDA, even though it technically isn't and most people
with tree
nut allergies do tolerate coconut.
For those of you
with sesame
allergies or that hate tahini, here is a recipe I use all the time that doesn't use it (and no
nuts in it either).
couldn't there be
allergy concerns like
with peanuts (which we are of course
not allowed to send at our school, or any
nuts they request)?
I worked in a daycare
with tons of food
allergies, and I would panic if we received groceries that didn't specifically say «
nut free» or «gluten free» or whatever.
Coconut, the seed of a drupaceous fruit, has typically
not been restricted in the diets of people
with tree
nut allergy.
If you have a
nut allergy, or simple don't have Almonds on hand, you can leave them out or replace
with another
nut / seed.
I also added a tbsp of cocoa powder and it tastes like a chocolate chai latte... mmm... And for for those
with nut / coconut
allergies, I mostly don't make this recipe including the
nut / coconut butter (for the most part because I never have them in my house as I have either finished them off or am too lazy to go to the store...) and it still turns out great: P
I didn't use
nuts (
allergy and preference), and I used semi-sweet morsels since that's all I usually bake
with.
Because many do
not consider coconut a
nut, coconut flour is a great alternative to almond flour for those
with nut allergies.
It's tough having one child who doesn't like chocolate, and another
with a
nut allergy.
This looks so yummy, but many folks
with a corn sensitivity /
allergy can't find
nuts or cranberries that are corn free.
Coconuts are actually the seed of a drupaceous fruit, so they're
not nuts at all, and are safe for people
with nut allergies.
Here's a link
with lots of great information about coconut being safe to eat for people
with tree
nut allergies: http://blog.onespotallergy.com/2011/03/is-coconut-safe-for-people-
with-tree-
nut-
allergies/ When people react to coconut, it means they have a sensitivity to coconut specifically, which is separate from (and usually
not even in conjunction
with) a
nut sensitivity.
Actually coconuts are the seed of a drupaceous fruit, so they're
not nuts at all, and are safe for people
with nut allergies.
Hi Margaret, coconuts are
not tree
nuts from an
allergy perspective, and while some people
with tree
nut allergies are also allergic to coconuts they are mutually exclusive (similarly those allergic to peanuts are
not always allergic to tree
nuts, although peanuts are generally included in «
nut free» disclaimers).
To be honest, it was
not the best gluten - free pizza crust I have tasted, but it was so nice to be able to go
with mixed company (gluten - free and non-gluten-free) to a place where everyone could get what they wanted and it was safe — even for my daughter
with multiple food
allergies (the crust is also dairy - free and egg - free and they offer Daiya vegan cheese, and the only
nuts in the restaurant are on one salad).
I suspect you're going to make a lot of people happy
with this recipe: — RRB - I don't have
nut allergies but it still sounds SO good.
If you can
not eat peanuts due to an
allergy or preference, you can substitute the PB
with any
nut or seed butter of choice — same goes for the whole
nuts in the bars.
I know this peanut butter substitute is widely used by people
with nut allergies, but I actually don't like the taste of it all on its own.
This is a delicious recipe but anyone
with serious
nut allergies probably can
not eat coconut either.
My dairy allergic daughter will be out of school next week, so she'll be at the day care... yet I can
not make anything
with tree
nuts due to kids
with nut allergies there.
Almonds are a seed
not a
nut < double check
with a doctor because like many assume almonds are
not a
nut its very interesting do some research just thought to share, also the cashew it is
not a
nut it comes from a fruit flower check that out as well, my grandson has an
allergies to peanuts as well.
Or if you create a parfait, it might be fine for someone
with nut allergies, but if you garnish it
with almonds, then they can't eat it.»
If you do
not, then obviously you can use your traditional ricotta in place of this, OR, even a cashew ricotta would work wonderfully
with this recipe (but we also have a
nut allergy).
If you deal
with food
allergies in your house like we do, don't worry — this pineapple salsa is gluten - free, grain - free, paleo, vegetarian, vegan,
nut - free, and still SO delicious!
By the way, I wish I lived in Fort Collins — there are people where I live (NJ) that ban peanuts in any form in elementary schools here because of
allergies, even though there are precautions taken to have those
with nut allergies sit at a separate table so they are
not affected.
For mothers, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that infants,
with a strong chance of having food
allergies due to family history, to have exclusive breast - feeding for six months, use a hypoallergenic formulas when
not breast - feeding, have mother avoid peanuts and tree
nuts during lactation, delay introduction of cow's milk until 12 months, eggs until 24 months, and peanuts, tree
nuts, and fish until age 3, and to have no maternal dietary restriction during pregnancy.
We're blessed to be at a school that is
not nut free, but goes to great lengths to keep those
with nut allergies safe.
Of course, the Peanut Butter Diet isn't suitable for those
with peanut
allergies, although other
nut oils can be used, or olive or canola oil for those avoiding
nuts altogether.
While her intended point of highlighting hidden ingredients in foods that may cause
allergies was important, she needs to realize that people
with peanut
allergies may very well
not be allergic to other
nuts, known as «tree»
nuts.
I'm
not really sure why Anna doesn't have any
allergies, she could lick a dog and get no reaction, she eats
nuts with me by the handful while the rest of our family would go into anaphylactic shock from
nuts.
Now, if you have a child
with a
nut allergy like I do (1 of 4 of my girls can't consume
nuts, so making this
with So Delicious Diary Free Coconutmilk will work better for them).
What tips would you share
with other parents who don't have
nut -
allergies to help them pack their kids lunches?
It is also safe for people
with nut allergies because it's a fruit and
not a
nut (though they definitely resemble
nuts!).
The odds aren't great for your child
with multiple food
allergies to outgrow their
nut allergies, and therefore they are generally considered life - long and complete avoidance of the offending food is always the prescription.
So I came up
with this Back to School Trail Mix and it's perfect because it doesn't contain any
nuts which is one of the biggest
allergies in kids!
We don't have
allergies in the family and my kids have no problem
with nuts.
All recipes are dairy - free and
nut - free, so those
with allergies won't want to miss out on this awesome cleanse!
Not everyone
with a pollen
allergy will experience oral
allergy syndrome when eating raw produce and tree
nuts.
The program is also rich in
nuts — so it's
not appropriate for those
with a
nut allergy — and requires eating whole olives (something to note if you dislike olives).
The program is also rich in
nuts — so it's
not appropriate for those
with a
nut allergy — and it also requires eating whole olives so a few more of you are out if you hate olives.
The main ingredient, yellow split peas, isn't a common allergen, so pea protein milk is a good option for people
with dairy, soy, or
nut allergies.