we are new to dairy allergies - my daughter is 18 months old and is allergic (test proved what we already knew from reactions). I try very hard to read ingredients, etc and nutrition facts...but i am baffled by the McDonalds part - I also have a six year old and both girls recently were eating chicken nuggets and fries. Being the bad mom, I looked at the nutrition facts afterwards (I know, I know) - and the site says chick nuggets has milk and the fries may also have milK? What's the deal here? I know for sure that even small amounts affect the baby - I once accidentally gave her a baby food jar of fruit that contained "whey" and she broke out in hives and vomited. If anyone has any suggestions of fast foods that are safe - would you please email me @
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> Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2009 08:54:59 -0400
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: apples coated in milk protein
> To: [log in to unmask]
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> My grandmother used to coat fish in milk before frying. A friend in the
> catering business told me restaurants will do it if the fish isn't quite as
> fresh as it should be.
> Kosher affairs are the safest since dairy and meat are kept separate.
> The fruit thing is interesting--fruit can be harsh on our delicate guts
> anyway.
> Is it true some accupuncture needles are coated in lactose to make them
> smoother
> Does anyone know of a diuretic that is lactose free?
> Myra
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