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Dear Listmates,
Thank you so much to all who wrote. I greatly appreaciate the input.
To those of you who suggested using cups instead of cones, that is what we
have been doing. I am trying to provide him nice treats here and there
because I hate having to say no all the time. He already knows all of his
allergies. If he sees something he wants he asks me to check the ingredients.
Websites:
http://www2.digimktg.com/enrg/CatCatalogSKUsAll.tmpl?thisGroupMember=
4325&cart043958760205674 Ener-G Foods 3 cones for $ 8.95
There are a couple of receipes available in the logfles (previous posts).
To obtain a copy, you perform a search as follows:
send to [log in to unmask]
search celiac "ice cream cone"
There is a recipe for Ice Cream Cones in Miss Roben's current catalog that
might work for you. but it's on page 10 of the current catalog. If you don't
have a catalog, they are on-line at <A HREF="www.misroben.com">www.missroben.c
om.</A> -Teresa S.
Many of you suggested a pizelle pan to make cones. I think this will be my
best bet. Here are the links for pizelle pans that were emailed
http://www.cuisineparts.com/waffle.htmlhttp://www.nwrain.net/~pbeaudoi/cookware.htm
Thanks so much to all who wrote. When my son was diagnosed with all his
allergies 3 1/2 years ago (he was a year old), it was this list that saved
me and taught me so well.
Barbara
LI, New York