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Abby Brown
Jul 26, 2022
Potatoes - Allergy Free CookBook
Potatoes can be eaten whole, with or without skins, baked, fried, grilled, or in a stir fry. Some people even eat potatoes raw, though that
Abby Brown
Jul 25, 2022
Onions and Mushrooms - Allergy Free CookBook
Fry until the mixture is caramelized. Mushrooms and onions can be eaten alone, on a plate of rice or noodles, or on top of a hamburger.
Abby Brown
Jul 24, 2022
Onions - Allergy Free CookBook
Onions can be used in a variety of dishes. However, they can also be an allergen to people and pets. Interestingly, allergies to onions may
Abby Brown
Jul 23, 2022
Turnips - Allergy Free CookBook
Once, turnips were commonly grown and eaten. They are easy to grow in a tiny garden plot or a large container.
Abby Brown
Jul 22, 2022
Turnip Greens - Allergy Free CookBook
Turnip greens freeze reasonably well. Slice or dice the turnips before freezing for best results later. Bacon bits and an oil and vinegar
Abby Brown
Jul 21, 2022
Spinach - Allergy Free CookBook
Once on the plate, a little vinegar adds a tart flavor. Enjoy spinach in small, digestible amounts.
Abby Brown
Jul 20, 2022
Asparagus - Allergy Free CookBook
Adding extras, such as butter, ham, or bacon bits will improve the taste, and potentially alter in a positive way, the minerals and vitamins
Abby Brown
Jul 19, 2022
Greens - Allergy Free CookBook
While steamed vegetables do maintain a higher degree of vitamins and minerals, they can also irritate some people's stomachs.
Abby Brown
Jul 18, 2022
Grilled Corn on the Cob - Allergy Free CookBook
Grilled corn on the cob is a summer favorite. Sometimes, it doesn't get quite done. Breaking, or slicing the cobs in half, decreases cooking
Abby Brown
Jul 18, 2022
Boiled Corn on the Cob - Allergy Free CookBook
Break the cob in half for a single serving. When broken in half, they fit in a smaller pan, and the water will boil quicker.
Abby Brown
Jul 14, 2022
Corn - Allergy Free CookBook
Corn has been fed to animals that would normally eat grass and various other vegetation.
Abby Brown
Jul 14, 2022
Baked Corn on the Cob - Allergy Free CookBook
Baking in the oven retains the juice and taste of corn on the cob. Baking in the oven takes about an hour.
Abby Brown
Jul 13, 2022
Raw Cauliflower - Allergy Free CookBook
When eaten raw, it can leave an odd taste in the mouth. A warm buttery sauce will soften it some without affecting vitamin content.
Abby Brown
Jul 12, 2022
Grilled Cauliflower - Allergy Free CookBook
Cauliflower is often ready to be picked and eaten far before potatoes, and is an early garden substitute. It's not difficult to grow.
Abby Brown
Jul 11, 2022
Boiled Corn - Allergy Free CookBook
As a casserole ingredient, leftover corn increases texture. Corn can be eaten to improve digestion.
Abby Brown
Jul 10, 2022
Baked Cauliflower - Allergy Free CookBook
Optionally, cheese and/or bacon bits can be added for more flavor. This is a good snack for people who have trouble eating and gaining weigh
Abby Brown
Jul 9, 2022
Cauliflower - Allergy Free CookBook
Multiple styles and colors are available in European and other countries. In addition to the basic white, they are available in orange, gree
Abby Brown
Jul 8, 2022
Sweet Carrots - Allergy Free CookBook
Although adding sugar will make it difficult for some people such as diabetics to eat them, they make a nice treat.
Abby Brown
Jul 7, 2022
Raw Carrots - Allergy Free CookBook
Strong teeth are needed to eat a full raw carrot. That crunching sound may not be only the carrot breaking between the teeth.
Abby Brown
Jul 6, 2022
Boiled Carrots - Allergy Free CookBook
Add a little salt, or vinegar for different flavors. The sweet carrots recipe is a tasty treat style carrot dish.
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