Allergens translated
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Karen B.Allergens translated, short list: English: Milk French: Lait German: Milch Spanish: Leche English: Nuts French: Noix German: Nuss Spanish: Oleagnosos
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Happy Allergen-Free Halloween
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Stephanie C.
Every Halloween I hear the same collective plea from parents of children with severe food allergies: please be careful of what candy you give out to trick-or-treaters. Most children with food allergies learn at a young age to look carefully at any food that comes their way. But even if they avoid candies with peanuts, for example, many other candie ...
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Allergen Free In-A-Pinch Pancakes
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Charmaine
... re too) it felt like I lost a little piece of me, and a little confidence too. It is a very difficult feeling to describe, but I feel almost like I have forgotten how to bake allergen free. At any rate, I'm ready to start again. Here is our pancake recipe. Next I am going to try to remember my french toast recipe...I can do this. Right? 1/4 c Tap ...
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Allergens in alcohol?
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Andrea Garza-FoodAllergyTalk
Did you know that beer alone can contain about ten allergens!? For example, one bottle of beer could have wheat, yeast, corn, preservatives, pesticides, histamines, and animal products. Histamines and Tannins (found in red w ...
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Allergens in alcohol?
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Andrea Garza-FoodAllergyTalk
Did you know that beer alone can contain about ten allergens!? For example, one bottle of beer could have wheat, yeast, corn, preservatives, pesticides, histamines, and animal products. Histamines and Tannins (found in red w ...
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"Allergen Free" Hot Dogs
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Charmaine
Yay, it worked! I mentioned before that the original reason that I wanted the Twinkie pan was to make gluten free hot dog buns, well...here they are. They are about an inch shorter than the hot dog but all in all I think they're pretty cute. There's not really a recipe here, but let me tell you what I did. I used Pamela's Amazing Wheat Free Bread M ...
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Allergen Tracker Database
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Eileen Simpson
... re exposed to gluten. Wheat is listed here, never mind all the other sources of gluten.Great database Chicago Tribune!http://www.chicagotribune.com/features/lifestyle/health/allergen-database,0,7219 Posted in Celiac, Gluten Free Tagged: Allergens, Chicago Tribune, Food Labels, Food Recalls
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Allergens on Airlines Survey
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Ria S.
Not sure if everyone has seen/participated in this survey about allergens on airlines, but please take a few seconds and participate. Thanks! Carol http://survey.constantcontact.com/survey/a07e2h2368h frsnb0e0/startResources for families ...
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A new allergen in the pharmaceut ...
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Annet Lenderink
A new allergen in the pharmaceutical industryJungewelter S, Aalto-Korte K. Section of Dermatology, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health (FIOH), Case ReportWorker: 26 year old ...
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The Sensitive Seven - Most Allergenic Foods
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Robin P.
... Here are the seven foods I'll add back into my diet one at a time so I can test for any sensitivity. The Sensitive Seven (from Elson Haas, The False Fat Diet ) Most common allergenic foods, including organic forms of these and all products made from these foods: 1. Wheat 2. Pasteurized dairy especially cow's milk 3. Sugar 4. Corn 5. Soy 6. ...
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