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Dairy, wheat, nut free vegetarian snacks?

6 replies

tatt · 15/02/2008 19:53

Why does one my children have to have such interesting friends! I'd like to serve them all the same food or at least similar food. They can all have eggs so I'll probably make allergy cake but I'd like something savoury too.

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needmorecoffee · 15/02/2008 19:55

fruit?
Rissotto

mrsruffallo · 15/02/2008 20:03

Tatt, my dd has a friend with all of the allergies you have mentioned.
I make sure I have flapjacks [check not made with butter], oat cakes, rice noodles, fruit, sweet potatoes, humous, sushi and rice cakes

cmotdibbler · 15/02/2008 20:12

Popcorn is always a good bet, and fun to make.
We like chunky chips done in the oven of parsnip, sweet potato, normal potato and carrot.
Doves farm GF flour subsitutes well in many recipes

tatt · 15/02/2008 20:20

thanks - did I mention some of them have braces - that's a very forced . The only time I tried to make flapjack I ruined a very good baking tin and it might stick to the braces but the rest sounds good.

This isn't one child with multiple allergies but multiple children with different allergies. So I could cook different things but teens do like to be the same.....

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cherryredretrochick · 16/02/2008 16:46

Check re oats if they have coeliacs, I have been told dd can't have oats either.
Crisps fulfill all those requirments. Also can get lots of free from biscuits from the supermarket.
Is it a birthday party, sounds fun

KerryMum · 16/02/2008 16:50

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