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Tagged With "Greek Salad"

Tagged With "Greek Salad"

  • File Comment
    The recipe for this salad can be found in our Food blog: http://community.kidswithfooda...ertime-salad-recipes
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    It was really fun and easy to prepare the salad for photographing! The cinnamon in the dressing is an unusual choice but goes so well to bring out the sweetness in the carrots. Linda has provided so many delicious allergy-friendly recipes over the years, and it is an honor to be able to provide some color to Linda's post.
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    Originally Posted by czschack: I can't believe Burger King is not on the list! My daughter (who turns 15 this summer) and is anaphylactic to milk has been eating there for 13 years, and have never had so much a a rash! FYI-she's had dozens of severe allergic reactions requiring epinephrine throughout her life. Funny you mention BK, my daughter is allergic to soy, peanuts (including tree nuts), eggs, and possibly sesame. The only thing she can have at BK is a salad with grilled chicken.
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    We have found our local Applebee' s to be very supportive of our granddaughter's allergies (top 8 plus tomatoes, beans, peas, corn, beef). They cook her a chicken breast in a clean pan w/o oils, steam her fresh veggies from unused previously unopened packages of each veggie, lettuce w/o dressing (sometimes she has her chicken in the salad and we bring some dressing she can have), etc. And, they come check on her frequently to make sure there are no problems. They do it all with a friendly...
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    On March 12, 2013, Kids With Food Allergies hosted a webinar on the topic of dining out with food allergies. Our guest speakers were Sloane Miller and Dr. Michael Pistiner. We thank Mylan, who provided the educational grant to make this webinar possible. The video and resources from the webinar are now available for your convenience. RESOURCES THAT ACCOMPANY THE VIDEO: Register to Become a Member of Kids With Food Allergies Foundation We offer the largest online support community for parents...
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    Sorrel Pesto: 2 cups of sorrel leaves (remove ribs), 1/3 cup grapeseed oil, juice from one medium lemon, 2 raw garlic gloves, 1/4 cup nutritional yeast, 4 oz of roasted pepitas. Makes 4 servings. Each serving has more than 50% Vitamin A and C; 27% of your RDI of iron, 17 g of protein, more than 9g of fiber. I mixed it into a kale salad tonight (Siberian kale, romaine lettuce, cucumbers, carrots, tomato, etc...) I make dairy-free, nut-free pesto many different ways using different greens. Use...
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