Question by wishnuwelltoo: Are there places you could dine out in the Dallas area if you have food allergies?
My friend has a baby with food allergies. He is allergic to wheat, dairy, soy, nuts, sesame seeds. I am wondering if there are places you could dine out if you have so many food allergies. Since so many places have to use peanut oil to cook with it would seem impossible. Are there any places that allow you to call ahead and maybe they could prepare the child’s food separately? We are looking for places in the Dallas, Mesquite Texas area. Please don’t give rude answers. Thanks in advance!!!
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Answer by MRS.HARRIS210
Im not sure. Maybe you could ask you allergy Doctor or use google to see if they can service such needs. I would type the very same question in google.
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Question by Kaiti: Is there a way to make something to substitute for flour?
My friend has a gluten allergy and she can’t have dairy, wheat or flour, but I wanted to make her some thing she could actually eat. I looked on baking sites but I don’t have any of the other flours that it needs (i.e. rice flour, bean flour etc) Help!
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Answer by Turtle
Then get what you need so that you will be assured that you are not going to make her sick.
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Question by roastyfrenchtoast: Is there an all natural way to get rid of a sore throat?
I’m allergic to all cold medicines and cough drops etc. I’m allergic to wheat (gluten), dairy and eggs. So on Sunday night a started getting a sore throat and today (Monday night) it has not improved or gotten worse. I know eat healthy and rest but I can’t really sleep in b/c I have school everyday. I don’t want to be sick for spring break so is there any other all natural ways to get over a cold/allergy thingy quickly? Please help! And missing school is NOT an option! Thanks!!
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Answer by paul20yorkshire
can you take salt? i used to gargle a little bit of salt water that should help you!
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Question by paleozoictraveler: Is there an inexpensive way to feed a dog that’s allergic to everything?
My dog is allergic to the following: Pork, turkey, soy, peanuts, most kinds of rice, dairy products, and tobacco smoke, and every variety of grass, excluding corn and wheat.
It costs a fortune to feed her, and the above items are just them most serious of her 3-page allergy list! When she comes into contact with an allergen, she loses her fur and her skin breaks out in bloody leisions. Her moth bleeds and she gets indigestion really bad. We currently feed her Purina One Sensitive, but is there a brand that doesn’t cost as much?
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Answer by aussie
visit this web sight
http://www.breeders-choice.com/Dog_Products/pinnacled.html
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Question by dork_mastr: allergic to eggs, wheat, milk, and nuts.. so what’s there to eat?
My nephew (whose 3 yrs old) is allergic to eggs, wheat, milk, and nuts. I was wondering if there was a specific name for this allergy, and if anyone could recommend some recipe sites or books on this, and what to cook, or some snacks to give him while he’s over.. thanks!
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Answer by The Notorious 1!
other meats fruits and vegetables
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