I probably should be working right now, but i feel like looking for recipes for my son. Any good websites you guys love that are allergy friendly? i'm getting tired of the ones i visit daily..
Not sure of the exact site so you'll have to ask Google-
but- Gluten Free Goddess is really good. She has a lot of things that are also dairy and egg safe. She also has a section on the site to help with trouble shooting when learning to cook with non-traditional ingredients.
Crockpot 365 is also good- usually gluten free and diary free and it's all crock pot stuff so no actual cooking!
I got the cookbook "Cooking for Issah" for Christmas and I love it. It's all gluten and dairy safe and most things I can sub the eggs and still come out ok. The author is on staff at Rachel Ray and her son has celiac's and dairy issues- lots of kid friendly food.
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Re: Allergy friendly websites
https://www.foodallergy.org/recipes
This is one of my go to sites for new recipes!
my most common ones i visit are.. a lot are vegan sites.
https://kblog.lunchboxbunch.com/
https://www.cybelepascal.com/
https://www.alisacooks.com/
https://www.realfoodallergyfree.com/
https://blog.fatfreevegan.com/
https://www.rawmazing.com/
https://allergyfreedelights.com/
https://delectablyfree.com/
https://allergickid.blogspot.com/
https://www.foodallergymama.com/
https://foodallergylife.blogspot.com/
https://veganyumyum.com/
www.livingwithout.com
I have some of their magazines. They also have some nice conversions/substitutions.
Someone just posted this one today on ML on thenest:
https://weelicious.com/about-catherine/
Also - I really like this one too:
https://chocolatecoveredkatie.com/
Edit: To the OP - I LOVE that pic of your son! Adorable!
I love this website too!
Not sure of the exact site so you'll have to ask Google-
but- Gluten Free Goddess is really good. She has a lot of things that are also dairy and egg safe. She also has a section on the site to help with trouble shooting when learning to cook with non-traditional ingredients.
Crockpot 365 is also good- usually gluten free and diary free and it's all crock pot stuff so no actual cooking!
I got the cookbook "Cooking for Issah" for Christmas and I love it. It's all gluten and dairy safe and most things I can sub the eggs and still come out ok. The author is on staff at Rachel Ray and her son has celiac's and dairy issues- lots of kid friendly food.