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Be careful at Subway, too. I thought I was being careful by giving my
anaphylactic daughter plain turkey meat rolls. She almost immediately told
me that she felt like she had had milk, and sure enough, when I checked the
label, the turkey contained sodium caseinate. We survived the ensuing
hives, but I've never let her eat at Subway again.
Good luck,
Cathy
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From: "Lori Boldt" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2002 10:55 AM
Subject: Re: Fast Food
> We eat at Subway a lot for fast food. I know someone posted that their
> Subway uses grated cheese and it would get over everything, but our's uses
> slices. The plain Italian bread is dairy free. Of course, you run the
risk
> of cross contamination with the new "cheese" breads but we haven't had any
> problems. If we don't go to Subway, I try and find a place that serves
> hotdogs. We usually don't have problems with most of the Chicago area
> hotdog vendors.
>
> Lori
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