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How about Van's frozen gluten-free waffles?

On Dec 5, 2004, at 5:11 PM, Barb Katsaros wrote:

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> Dr. Goldberg just told me to stop giving the kids

> leggo homestyle waffles, due to a high eosophinol

> count (4.2). He rec'd a mix or to make it from

> scratch. Does anyone have a mix that they use or

> waffles or pancakes that they make from scratch which

> they've had success with? I'd love to be able to use

> a mix, but I could also make them from scratch. I

> thought maybe I could make them up ahead and then pop

> them in the toast in the a.m. Barb ps: My kids have

> turned their noses up in the past to homemade

> versions, so anything that tastes most like the leggo

> brand would probably work the best.

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Barb, I use the Bisquick Mix and use Soy Milk instead of eggs.

My son LOVES the Bisquick Pancakes.

Mindy

breakfast foods.

Dr. Goldberg just told me to stop giving the kids

leggo homestyle waffles, due to a high eosophinol

count (4.2). He rec'd a mix or to make it from

scratch. Does anyone have a mix that they use or

waffles or pancakes that they make from scratch which

they've had success with? I'd love to be able to use

a mix, but I could also make them from scratch. I

thought maybe I could make them up ahead and then pop

them in the toast in the a.m. Barb ps: My kids have

turned their noses up in the past to homemade

versions, so anything that tastes most like the leggo

brand would probably work the best.

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Aunt mixes are about the most hypoallergenic I've found (with a son

on an almost " no food " diet, lol)

Dairy, gluten, corn, egg, soy free. The pancake mix has white rice flour,

potato starch, tapioca starch, xantham gum, baking soda, and baking powder.

They are a bit chewier than wheat waffles, though.

www.auntcandicefoods.com

good luck, Becky

breakfast foods.

>

>

> Dr. Goldberg just told me to stop giving the kids

> leggo homestyle waffles, due to a high eosophinol

> count (4.2). He rec'd a mix or to make it from

> scratch. Does anyone have a mix that they use or

> waffles or pancakes that they make from scratch which

> they've had success with? I'd love to be able to use

> a mix, but I could also make them from scratch. I

> thought maybe I could make them up ahead and then pop

> them in the toast in the a.m. Barb ps: My kids have

> turned their noses up in the past to homemade

> versions, so anything that tastes most like the leggo

> brand would probably work the best.

>

> =====

> Barb Katsaros

> barbkatsaros@...

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> the original author(s), and is not necessarily endorsed by or the

> opinion of the Research Institute.

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Thanks to all for your suggestions. I'm going to the

store tomorrow. I will be trying some mixes and

making some from scratch.

--- & Becky <beckeric@...> wrote:

>

> Aunt mixes are about the most hypoallergenic

> I've found (with a son

> on an almost " no food " diet, lol)

> Dairy, gluten, corn, egg, soy free. The pancake mix

> has white rice flour,

> potato starch, tapioca starch, xantham gum, baking

> soda, and baking powder.

> They are a bit chewier than wheat waffles, though.

> www.auntcandicefoods.com

>

> good luck, Becky

>

>

> breakfast foods.

>

>

> >

> >

> > Dr. Goldberg just told me to stop giving the kids

> > leggo homestyle waffles, due to a high eosophinol

> > count (4.2). He rec'd a mix or to make it from

> > scratch. Does anyone have a mix that they use or

> > waffles or pancakes that they make from scratch

> which

> > they've had success with? I'd love to be able to

> use

> > a mix, but I could also make them from scratch. I

> > thought maybe I could make them up ahead and then

> pop

> > them in the toast in the a.m. Barb ps: My kids

> have

> > turned their noses up in the past to homemade

> > versions, so anything that tastes most like the

> leggo

> > brand would probably work the best.

> >

> > =====

> > Barb Katsaros

> > barbkatsaros@...

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Responsibility for the content of this message

> lies strictly with

> > the original author(s), and is not necessarily

> endorsed by or the

> > opinion of the Research Institute.

> >

> >

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