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Friday, May 24, 2013

It's a Linky Party!




Welcome to Allergy Friendly Lunchbox Love on the week of May 24, 2013!  This weekly link party is specifically for your dishes that will travel well in a lunchbox.  While this blog features recipes that are gluten-free, dairy-free, egg-free, corn-free, soy-free, and mostly nut-free, your submissions don't need to be free of all of these.  As long as your recipe is free of at least one of the top 8 allergens, you're all set! 

Please link as many dishes as you like, or posts about putting together allergy-free lunches for your children.  We love to see gluten-free breads and muffins, dairy-free soups, soy-free salads, and your favorite healthy desserts (ice cream... not so much!)  Please share this link party with your bloggy friends and in your social media.  We all need some inspiration when it comes time to fill that lunchbox week after week!




The most popular post at last week's party was Vegan Chocolate Coconut Ice by Wayfaring Chocolate.    This traditional Australian treat is typically made with sweetened condensed milk and egg white, but Hannah has vegan-ized these yummy bites and made them gluten-free, dairy-free and egg-free.  Can't wait to try one! 


Vegan Chocolate Coconut Ice
by Wayfaring Chocolate



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5 comments:

  1. Forgive the misspelling on my post. My fingers are faster than need be at times.
    My tweak contains carrots, but I know your boys are allergic to them. You could substitute celery, leeks or onions instead. Enjoy!

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    1. Oh you're sweet - you remembered they can't eat carrots! (PS I fixed the spelling :) )

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  2. Thanks for hosting this linky. I get some great recipes here. This week I linked a fun recipe for pancake and fruit kabobs that are gluten free and dairy free.

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  3. This week I linked up to an article about how it feels to live on a restricted diet, where cheating isn't an option. It's not a recipe, but I'm guessing you all can relate! http://www.phoenixhelix.com/2013/05/13/i-wish-i-could-be-primal/

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  4. Hi Lisa! Thanks for hosting!
    This week I'm sharing Garlicky Cauliflower Dip as well as Spring Asparagus Crustless Quiche.
    Hope you have a great week!

    http://sandisallergyfreerecipes.net/

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