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    Default egg free store bought foods

    my dd has a susspected egg allergy after 3 reations we have been referred to a specialist but the wait is 18 months so in the meen time we have found some products that don't have egg in them. a few may contain traces of egg normally biscuits produced on conveyer belts with other biscuits

    san remo pasta
    spc spagetti be careful with heinz their pasta'a have egg in them
    maree biscuits
    in a biscuits ie chicken in a biscuit
    arnots country cheese biscuits
    if any one else know of any other products please feel free to post them
    HOLLY:24.3.2006
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    thanks for this thread ,as our little munchkin was very ill after having egg ( on a couple of occasions ) well just the whites .
    I am often on the lookout for easy snacks & things that don't contain egg, & feel quite limited at times with preparing my own all the time.
    Mini Hottie
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    for biscuits, ds (egg and nut anaphylactic) gets Wheelies. They are totally egg free and are usually found around the Sniggles biscuits.

    For 'ice cream', he gets frozen yoghurt. Milo minis and one of the fruit minis (can't remember the brand) are great for ice blocks.

    Captains Table water crackers have no trace of egg.

    Sippah straws have no egg or trace of at all.

    I've also got a brilliant egg free banana bread recipe and banana cookie recipe - great for using up over ripe bananas.

    m0na

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    Quote Originally Posted by m0nal1sa View Post
    for biscuits, ds (egg and nut anaphylactic) gets Wheelies. They are totally egg free and are usually found around the Sniggles biscuits.

    For 'ice cream', he gets frozen yoghurt. Milo minis and one of the fruit minis (can't remember the brand) are great for ice blocks.

    Captains Table water crackers have no trace of egg.

    Sippah straws have no egg or trace of at all.

    I've also got a brilliant egg free banana bread recipe and banana cookie recipe - great for using up over ripe bananas.

    m0na
    O.k so do we need to try you up for that recipe !!!!!!!!
    it sounds devine!!!!!
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    Try looking at vegan website for some ideas. On those websites, they are also likely to post additive numbers which may contain egg that you wouldn't otherwise know about.

    These days it's not so bad when kids have these allergies with regard to foods being available. Our friends are vegan and they eat really good, yummy foods! We had a vegan cake for DS at his birthday and everyone lined up for seconds!!!

    Me, DH and DS (May 2006)

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    egg-free banana bread (scroll down to my post)

    I have the egg-free banana cookie recipe at home. I'll post it tonight.


    m0na


 

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