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  • Whatever Wednesday: Visit to the Allergist, that’s a bad, crazy day.

    On Monday, April 29, 2013, I had some more scratch test allergy testing done because I was having symptoms similar to those I had before I realized that the milk allergy was bad and couldn’t be ignored any more (see my Denise page, which will have to be updated at some point for reasons that…

  • Millet and Blueberry Breakfast Polenta

    You know, if you have a good list of allergies, as Denise and I both do, breakfast can be one of the worst meals.  If you eat meat, bacon is usually safe, though sausage might or might not be.  Take out eggs, gluten for pancakes and waffles… well, you get the picture.  I miss going…

  • Whatever Wednesday: Learn Something New: Camellia Sinesis, dba Tea

    Since we’ve focused this month on recipes inspired by cuisine from the continent of Asia (I know, we never said there was a theme, but there was.  We’re wily like that.), I thought tea would make another good subject for another research-based (some might say “nerdy”) post.  Tea is the second most popular drink in…

  • Pork Peking Ravioli (aka Potsticker, Wonton, Gyoza, etc.)

    Before the food allergy apocalypse hit, one of the things I really liked to do was to make my own Peking Ravioli (aka Potsticker, Wonton, Gyoza, etc.)  or whatever you want to call your basic Asian style dumpling.  Apparently you only call them Peking Ravioli if you live in the Northeast because that was what Joyce…

  • UPDATED – DIY Shampoo if Allergic to Coconut on Whatever Wednesday

      EDITED TO ADD : Please go see the newest version of this recipe – it’s a lot better!! – UPDATED AGAIN!! DIY Shampoo if Allergic to Coconut on Whatever Wednesday Since publishing my DIY Shampoo if Allergic to Coconut post, I’ve made a minor change to the original shampoo recipe. When you see the change you’re going…

  • Post 100: The Magic of the Chocolate Chip.

    Because it’s Earth Day, and it’s our 100th post, we thought we should make cookies.  Because cookies are round, like the Earth.  And because making cookies and giving them to people makes you a hero.  Or just sharing — you don’t have to give them all away, promise.  You can eat them, too.  Cookies are…

  • Awesome Curry

    Disclaimer: This is not an original recipe.  But it’s the best curry I’ve ever made at home, and as such, I want to share it with all of you today.  With full credit to the author and cookbook, of course. The Chickpea and Spinach Curry comes from one of my all-time favorite cookbooks, Isa Chandra…

  • Hot & Crazy Noodles Apocalypse Style

    Before the food allergy apocalypse hit, one of the things I really liked was Thai food, and one of the dishes I really enjoyed at Siam Orchid, our local Thai place, was Hot & Crazy Noodles, which is a spicy version of Pad Sei Ew (or whatever spelling variant of Thai anglicized you might find).…

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