Egg transference into ye olde boobies
May. 11th, 2009 11:25 pmI spent a bit over a month egg-freef or Ronan.
His eczema totally cleared up. Of course, he was also egg-free. So with a nice, clear baseline, I introduced eggs into my diet. Not even eggy eggs, but baked goods containing egg. I just wanted to see if we had a transfer situation with breastmilk. And, y'know, eggs were an integral part of my diet pre-Ronan's reaction.
You see, Starbucks now has individually wrapped gluten-free orange almond cakes. And they're soy-free.
So I bought one on Friday. It was a lovely novelty, but I really don't care for orange-flavored cakes. Still, kudos to Starbucks for delivering a product with excellent texture.
When I saw no evidence of a reaction on his skin by Sunday, I had a second one. (He did scratch some Saturday, but it might've been sweat. Or sand. Or anything.).
And this evening, I saw his skin flushing. Unmistakable signs of early eczema rash. Plus he was scratching like mad all evening.
So I guess there's no orange cakes in my future (which is okay, again, I just don't care for them). Sadder still, no mayo.
His eczema totally cleared up. Of course, he was also egg-free. So with a nice, clear baseline, I introduced eggs into my diet. Not even eggy eggs, but baked goods containing egg. I just wanted to see if we had a transfer situation with breastmilk. And, y'know, eggs were an integral part of my diet pre-Ronan's reaction.
You see, Starbucks now has individually wrapped gluten-free orange almond cakes. And they're soy-free.
So I bought one on Friday. It was a lovely novelty, but I really don't care for orange-flavored cakes. Still, kudos to Starbucks for delivering a product with excellent texture.
When I saw no evidence of a reaction on his skin by Sunday, I had a second one. (He did scratch some Saturday, but it might've been sweat. Or sand. Or anything.).
And this evening, I saw his skin flushing. Unmistakable signs of early eczema rash. Plus he was scratching like mad all evening.
So I guess there's no orange cakes in my future (which is okay, again, I just don't care for them). Sadder still, no mayo.
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Date: 2009-05-18 03:51 am (UTC)Combine in a mixing bowl:
3 tbsp evaporated milk
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 tsp paprika
1/4 tsp prepared mustard
a few grains white pepper
Beat in gradually:
1/2 c vegetable oil (I've used olive oil)
then:
3 to 4 tsp lemon juice
Keep covered in refrigerator.
I think it's halfway decent, and I don't *think* there are no-nos in there for you...
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Date: 2009-05-18 10:51 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-05-19 03:05 am (UTC)