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I haven't had the heart to test which nut makes vomit, so

have just been avoiding them and would LOVE cookie recipes or how to's

regarding how to bake with coconut flour or bean flour?

Do you just grind up the coconut and legal cooked, dehydrated beans

into a flour and substitute it for the nut flour?

I am not a baker by nature, so does anyone know if any other adjustments

need to be made?

Carol in IL

Mom to seven kids, twin grandson's and , 4 DS

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That sounds right to me (as far as flour preparation,) but I have to

advise you not to try it yet at this point. Coconut and especially

beans are really really really hard to digest.

Is she allergic to nuts? Do you know why she vomits?

Nut butters in baked goods are much easier to digest and are not

noticeable. The cashew butter muffins don't really taste like nuts at

all, so if it's simply a flavor issue, perhaps that is an option.

If you're going to try coconut or beans, I'd stick with the coconut

and try the macaroon recipes at pecanbread first and *go very slowly.*

That way, there'd be no experimenting and you won't have to waste any

pricey coconut if she isn't able to tolerate it after all.

Good luck!!!

Chrystee

> Do you just grind up the coconut and legal cooked, dehydrated beans

> into a flour and substitute it for the nut flour?

> I am not a baker by nature, so does anyone know if any other adjustments

> need to be made?

>

> Carol in IL

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Hi Carol,

> I haven't had the heart to test which nut makes vomit,

so

> have just been avoiding them and would LOVE cookie recipes or how

to's

> regarding how to bake with coconut flour or bean flour?

For many of the unsweetened coconut recipes you won't need to grind

up the coconut. Many places sell shredded unswetened coconut (so

you shouldn't have to grind it yourself. There is one meringue and

three macaroon recipes at http://pecanbread.com/recipes.html

Is able to tolerate properly prepared beans yet? If yes,

I can forward you a recipe for bean paste. Bean flour should not

be used

http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info/knowledge_base/kb/bean_flour.

htm

Could it be that was reacting to the nut particles in nut

flour? The nut butters may work better. But I completely

understand on not wanting to test that theory. It may be seem to

think about for down the road.

Sheila 45 mos SCD, 20 yrs UC

mom of SCD 30 mos

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Hi Carol,

> I haven't had the heart to test which nut makes vomit,

so

> have just been avoiding them and would LOVE cookie recipes or how

to's

> regarding how to bake with coconut flour or bean flour?

For many of the unsweetened coconut recipes you won't need to grind

up the coconut. Many places sell shredded unswetened coconut (so

you shouldn't have to grind it yourself. There is one meringue and

three macaroon recipes at http://pecanbread.com/recipes.html

Is able to tolerate properly prepared beans yet? If yes,

I can forward you a recipe for bean paste. Bean flour should not

be used

http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info/knowledge_base/kb/bean_flour.

htm

Could it be that was reacting to the nut particles in nut

flour? The nut butters may work better. But I completely

understand on not wanting to test that theory. It may be seem to

think about for down the road.

Sheila 45 mos SCD, 20 yrs UC

mom of SCD 30 mos

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