Guest guest Posted May 5, 2004 Report Share Posted May 5, 2004 Hi all! Sam's birthday is next month and I'm gearing up for it. I've decided to have a small family get together again, since he will celebrate his birthday at school with his school friends. I've also decided to avoid lunch this time to avoid all the hassle that will create. I've got the cake down and will probably make some kind of sorbet or slush to go with it, but would like something to have out that's salty to snack on. I'm thinking about the carrot curls, but am wondering if I am missing anything. We are casein free so all those yummy crackers are out. Everything will be SCD legal since it's Sam's party. Any ideas? Chrystee Sam SCD 3 months Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2004 Report Share Posted May 5, 2004 Chrystee, You can make crackers from the " 's Pizza Recipe " in BTVC. Those don't have any dairy in them. I think it's just nut flour, egg, oil, and seasonings. Also, the squash fries might be a good choice. They are always a big hit wherever we go! Gia Mom to Jack and SCD 10 mos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2004 Report Share Posted May 5, 2004 OOh.....that's a good idea! Sam can't do squash though; makes him hyper and aggressive. I love those " fries " though! Sucks that something as good for you, tasty and versatile as squash gets pulled out of his diet. chrystee Sam, 5 in June, behavior/sensory issues, salicylate sensitive SCD 3 months > Chrystee, > You can make crackers from the " 's Pizza Recipe " in BTVC. Those > don't have any dairy in them. I think it's just nut flour, egg, > oil, and seasonings. Also, the squash fries might be a good > choice. They are always a big hit wherever we go! > > Gia > Mom to Jack and > SCD 10 mos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2004 Report Share Posted May 5, 2004 Chrystee, I've been offlist for awhile, and can't quite remember what Sam can eat now, but here are a couple of thoughts: 1. Not salty, but we often have a fresh raw veggie tray at family gatherings that are at my house. We do offer illegal dip, but my kids have no interest in dip so its not a problem. You could skip the dip, or make a legal one. 2. You can roast and salt your own nuts - toss them in a tiny bit of oil, and roast at very low oven temp, then salt. 3. Gia has already mentioned my favorite -the crackers from the pizza crust recipe! Good luck. -- Sue, mom to Adam and SCD 6.5 months > Hi all! Sam's birthday is next month and I'm gearing up for it. I've > decided to have a small family get together again, since he will > celebrate his birthday at school with his school friends. I've also > decided to avoid lunch this time to avoid all the hassle that will > create. > > I've got the cake down and will probably make some kind of sorbet or > slush to go with it, but would like something to have out that's salty > to snack on. I'm thinking about the carrot curls, but am wondering if > I am missing anything. We are casein free so all those yummy crackers > are out. Everything will be SCD legal since it's Sam's party. > > Any ideas? > > Chrystee > Sam > SCD 3 months Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2004 Report Share Posted May 5, 2004 " 1. Not salty, but we often have a fresh raw veggie tray at family gatherings that are at my house. We do offer illegal dip, but my kids have no interest in dip so its not a problem. You could skip the dip, or make a legal one. " The " ranch " dip on pecanbread.com is very good and it is dairy free. You might try that with a veggie tray. Ants on a log are fun too. Jody mom to -5 and -7 SCD 15 months Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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