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    Posted: 26 October 2012 at 9:47am
I don't know if there is already a forum for mum's with babies who are dairy intolerant and or egg intolerant? I am looking for finger food and solids ideas for my daughter who is 9 months old and it would be interesting to share advice and experiences about intolerances with other mum's.
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Oh I missed this. Our family is full on intolerances <sigh>

Good ideas for finger foods is obviously veges/fruits but also making pancakes with egg replacer & a milk substitute.

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Yes, we're definitely out there! The AllergyNZ FB group is pretty helpful, and open to join - I'd recommend it.

Finger Foods ideas..

Fresh or dried fruit
Vege sticks
Home made pancakes/mini-muffins/slices/biscuits (sub regular milks - rice milk* for dairy, olivani for butter, egg sub or fruit puree for egg.
Rice crackers or corn thins
Home made rusks
Home made hummus with chickpeas and/or beans
Meat balls

There's loads of others - but just a few ideas!


* Or soy, but there is a degree of cross-reactivity between soy and dairy so some can't go there.

Edited by Ceres - 28 October 2012 at 8:00pm

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