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Hi there
Thanks everyone for your replies for food ideas after finding that I am
intolerant of corn, wheat, gluten, yeast and milk. I forgot to mention that
I am also intolerant of eggs at the moment, :), the plot thickens! Yes,
that is why I am finding it so hard. We have our own free range hens that
produce copious amounts of wonderful organic eggs that I can't eat. I will
try eggs again after the baby is born, I don't want to try anything at the
moment, I just want to grow a baby and survive.
I also struggle with dried fruit. I buy organic raisins etc but I seem to
react to something on them. I have tried washing them in boiling water but
it still happens? Any ideas? It would be really great if I could at least
eat dried fruit. Does anyone dry their own fruit?
Many people suggested soy milk, I tried some at the weekend and I didn't
feel good after it, could it be non GF? It doesn't say anything on the box
about non GF ingredients. Should I try a GF soy milk, do you get such a
thing. I have also managed to buy GF peanut butter but I felt really sick
after eating PB the other day and now I am scared to try it again. Some
people have said that because I am intolerant of yeast, it could make me
react to the peanut butter. Is this right?
Thanks again
Sarah (England, UK)
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