
Do you deal with multiple food allergies? Before Tyler outgrew his milk and egg allergy I had a 4 week menu that I repeated over and over. We had such few food choices this was the only way I could effectively manage his multiple food allergies.
If you do, RecipeRx might be just what the doctor ordered! This amazing free website allows you put all kinds of health information and it generates recipes that cater to those needs.
The only downside (and it seems ironic I would be even talking about this on a nut free blog) is that it doesn't allow you to enter nut allergies. The website is still a work in progress so I'm guessing this is coming soon. But, avoiding nuts when cooking from scratch is rather easy. Just don't add them and use products (flour, oil, etc) that you already know are safe.
Not only does the website allow you enter a number of food allergie, you can also enter things like high blood pressure, high cholesterol, low carb preferences, sugar free...the list goes on and on.
If you are only dealing with nut allergies in your home, this website might not be extremely helpful for your family. If, however, you dealing with multiple food allergies and/or other non food allergy related problems, this might be a very helpful resource! Check it out here.




1 comments:
Thanks so much for sharing our site with your readers. Just wanted to let you know that I added "Nut-Free Diet" to the diet section on the site. Also, if you want to just exclude peanuts, you can do that under "Nuts & Seeds" on the food preference tab. Hope you find the site useful! Also, we will be releasing new features and a new user interface in the next couple months, so we'll be sure you know as soon as that happens!
Thanks again,
Camille Macres
CEO, Recipe Rx, Inc.
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