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Posted by CMdeux
 - November 26, 2013, 08:39:43 PM
LOL-- exactly, krasota.

We keep some lecithin-ey things in the house-- but DH really has to be careful with them.

Quote from: booandbrimom on November 26, 2013, 09:30:34 AM
Quote from: GingerPye on November 26, 2013, 09:08:59 AM
Still, as careful as I was and even with being a FA mom, I was nervous about giving him cookies that I made.  You'd think I would know what to do to keep him safe --- and technically I do, but still, I was pretty worried.  Worried enough that I plan not to make anything for another FA kid again, other than my own two, LOL.   :-/

I totally agree - it always stresses me out to cook for other kids. Gingerbread was a great idea! It is SO hard to avoid soy lecithin...I don't know how people who need to do it pull it off.

Gingerbread was always our go-to winter dessert when DD was soy- and wheat- allergic in addition to avoiding eggs and nuts.

The molasses and spices really hide a lot in terms of alternative flours and funky tastes.  :hiding:
Posted by krasota
 - November 26, 2013, 07:45:30 PM
Those cookies would also be easy to make gluten-free.  Hrm . . . maybe. . . .

As for avoiding soy lecithin . . . I just do it.  I like breathing.   :dunno:
Posted by hezzier
 - November 26, 2013, 09:41:35 AM
Quote from: GingerPye on November 26, 2013, 09:32:33 AM
any idea why the oat bran has an asterick in the fruitcake cookies?

oh, duh.  I found it.  never mind!

took me reading twice to find it also
Posted by GingerPye
 - November 26, 2013, 09:32:33 AM
any idea why the oat bran has an asterick in the fruitcake cookies?

oh, duh.  I found it.  never mind!
Posted by booandbrimom
 - November 26, 2013, 09:30:34 AM
Quote from: GingerPye on November 26, 2013, 09:08:59 AM
Still, as careful as I was and even with being a FA mom, I was nervous about giving him cookies that I made.  You'd think I would know what to do to keep him safe --- and technically I do, but still, I was pretty worried.  Worried enough that I plan not to make anything for another FA kid again, other than my own two, LOL.   :-/

I totally agree - it always stresses me out to cook for other kids. Gingerbread was a great idea! It is SO hard to avoid soy lecithin...I don't know how people who need to do it pull it off.
Posted by GingerPye
 - November 26, 2013, 09:27:55 AM
Oh, those look delicious!  My kids def would eat those.  Printing . . .
Also copying boo's recipes.  Thanks for these recipes, ladies!
Posted by hezzier
 - November 26, 2013, 09:14:15 AM
http://artofdessert.blogspot.com/2011/12/not-so-nutty-fruitcake-cookies-vegan.html

I think these sound interesting, not sure my kids would eat them.
Posted by GingerPye
 - November 26, 2013, 09:08:59 AM
Thanks, boo --- those sound really good!  This boy cannot eat any soy; I don't know how allergic he is, but he is not allowed soy oil or lecithin.  So that makes it really tough.

I managed to make good gingerbread cookies for him with the Earth Balance margarine.  I was surprised at how well it worked.  I also made frosting with it --- that didn't work out so well -- it was very thick and difficult to put on, but it tasted good just the same.

Still, as careful as I was and even with being a FA mom, I was nervous about giving him cookies that I made.  You'd think I would know what to do to keep him safe --- and technically I do, but still, I was pretty worried.  Worried enough that I plan not to make anything for another FA kid again, other than my own two, LOL.   :-/
Posted by booandbrimom
 - November 26, 2013, 08:32:17 AM
GP, too late for your school activity, but one of my favorite cookie recipes is just taking Town House crackers and covering in a layer of peppermint icing, and then bittersweet chocolate. Everything does contain soy lecithin though. They taste just like Girl Scout cookies!

Another really easy one I use a lot is Total bars. Stir a cup of white Karo syrup in a saucepan with 3/4 cup Sunbutter. (I think there is a soy warning on Sunbutter though...) Add something like 5 cups of Total cereal. Spread in a pan while still warm and cover with safe chocolate chips. These are really great!
Posted by hk
 - November 01, 2013, 09:46:48 AM
GP - I have dozens of egg, dairy and nut-free cookie recipes. I have an amazing chocolate chip cookie recipe if you can use Enjoy Life chips or some others.  It uses canola oil instead of margarine.  People beg me to make them all the time.  Let me know if you think it would work and I'll post it once I get DD off for the day.  I'll go through my two vegan cookie cookbooks too.
Posted by GingerPye
 - November 01, 2013, 07:58:56 AM
I tried the Earth Balance soy-free margarine, and it worked well/tasted really good!

Thanks everyone for the good ideas.
Posted by Mfamom
 - October 31, 2013, 07:08:36 PM
my sil uses coconut oil in a lot of my nephew's food.  He's avoiding all of the above but ok with eggs. 
Posted by becca
 - October 27, 2013, 03:25:06 PM
Is coconut oil safe for all of you?  I bet that would taste good in Choc chip cookies.  Palm oil? 
Posted by Janelle205
 - October 27, 2013, 12:53:37 PM
GP, while I don't have a recipe, Earth Balance does have a tub margarine that is soy free, if that would work.  The container has red accents - I can find it at wal-mart and in the health food section at the local grocery.
Posted by GingerPye
 - October 27, 2013, 09:55:11 AM
I am making cookies for all of the drama kids at the high school, for their dress rehearsal night on Tuesday.  All of the drama booster parents provide a meal for dress rehearsal, and I signed up for dessert.  My two kids have allergies to milk, eggs, peanuts, and tree nuts --- so we are making cookies that are safe for my kids.

One other student has a peanut and soy allergy, and his mom avoids all soy, including soybean oil and soy lecithin.

Does anyone have a cookie recipe that does not use soy?  I would like to avoid milk and eggs as well so that my kids can eat them, too.

My margarine has soy and my shortening has soy.  Need to figure out something else.

(cross-posting here with the soy thread)