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Carl Eppig
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Carl Eppig wrote:Milk!!!!!!!
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Carl Eppig wrote:Well my True Love recently went through a battery of food allergy tests, and guess what came out ontop? Milk!!!!!!! We tried goatmilk, and it didn't work either. So now she is on almond milk. The more fat the more she can stand it so I can still use butter in things and even heavy cream. Obviously we can use a lot of these in things. She seems to be able to handle sheep cheese, so we use it in various things, but again not a lot. Still feeling our way around with these restrictions.
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Jeff Grossman/NYC wrote:He doesn't eat onions unless they are "cooked to death", i.e., completely limp, as in onion soup. Since I can't guarantee that condition I can't use them at all. And, unlike the other foods, he doesn't like having them in the house. I have become quite good at using garlic or fennel in its place but, as you might guess, it isn't really the same..
Rahsaan wrote:Well at least you can use garlic instead of onions!
The worst was during her first trimester of pregnancy when she had morning sickness and couldn't tolerate any garlic or onions even coming out of my pores (i.e. if I had eaten them outside the house while dining with friends). That was tough!!!
Jeff Grossman/NYC wrote:His family is Italian on one side and dyed-in-the-wool New England on the other. So, he likes plain starchy fish-based food... and zippy red sauce with porky sausage.
The worst was during her first trimester of pregnancy when she had morning sickness and couldn't tolerate any garlic or onions even coming out of my pores (i.e. if I had eaten them outside the house while dining with friends). That was tough!!!
Yikes. That is tricky.
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