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What's to Eat?: The Milk-Free, Egg-Free, Nut-Free Food Allergy Cookbook by Linda Marienhoff Coss,

What's to Eat?: The Milk-Free, Egg-Free, Nut-Free Food Allergy Cookbook by Linda Marienhoff Coss,
Fabulous Recipes Your Family Will Love: Milk-, Egg-, and Nut-Free -- And Delicious! At last, here is an easy-to-use, comprehensive cookbook for those who must eliminate dairy products, eggs, and nuts from their diet. "What's to Eat? The Milk-Free, Egg-Free, Nut-Free Food Allergy Cookbook" is packed with over 145 original kitchen-tested recipes for everything from baked goods to soups and salads, main courses, side dishes, and breakfast foods. "What's to Eat?" has page after page of recipes that your entire family will enjoy and your guests won't believe are "allergy-free." These are recipes that can be enjoyed by everyone, whether they suffer from food allergies or not. Written by a busy mother who understands that you do not have hours to spend in the kitchen, most of these recipes require only 10 to 15 minutes (or less!!) of "hand-on" preparation time. You'll also find complete menus, a guide to help you determine if an ingredient is "safe" to use, and a glossary of cooking terms used. And, as an added bonus, all of 45 of the baked goods recipes in this book are completely cholesteral-free - and "pareve" for those who keep Kosher - as well! About the Author Linda Coss is a prize-winning recipe creater, the founder and leader of a local food allergy support group, and the mother of a child with severe, multiple food allergies. Ms. Coss lives in Southern California with her two sons.



Kosher tax - The "Kosher tax" is a canard or urban legend spread by American anti-Semitic organizations. It refers to the claim that food producers must pay an exorbitant amount to obtain the right to display a symbol on their products (usually a K or U in a circle) that indicates it is kosher or pareve, and that this cost is passed on to consumers through higher prices which constitute a "kosher tax".

Jesus nut - The Jesus nut, also called the Jesus pin, is the hexagonal nut that holds the main rotor to the mast of some rotary-wing aircraft, such as the UH-1 Iroquois helicopter. It is a slang term first coined by American soldiers in Vietnam; the technical term is main rotor retaining nut.

Betel nut beauty - Betel nut beauties, or betel nut girls (檳榔西施, pinyin: bīnláng xīshī), are scantily-clad young women selling betel nut on roadside kiosks in Taiwan. A uniquely Taiwanese phenomenon, they are named after the legendary beauty Xi Shi from the Spring and Autumn Period of ancient China.

Dika nut - A nut from the dika tree. The edible nut is also called the dika bread or Gabon chocolate.



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