SC - Allergies - how many...
Decker, Terry D.
TerryD at Health.State.OK.US
Sun May 10 07:07:04 PDT 1998
> We do get a fair few vegetarians, and a handful of vegans. I try and
> ensure that what goes into my feasts are not processed foods, but things
> like cheeses and often bread are difficult. (I'm learning Bear, but I
> have a way to go before I can bake it for a feast. And I usually only
> have a fire or5 a very small oven - I don't have facility to do bread
> until I learn to do it on a hearth-stone)
> Charles
>
I've been there, which is why I do a lot of the baking before the event and
if I have a big enough work crew, I farm some of the simple stuff out. If
you have to buy it, I'd recommend trying to find a bakery and cut a deal for
bread in quantity.
I've seen one person who was allergic to wheat (he was also allergic to
corn, try avoiding corn syrup) and a few that won't eat anything with yeast
(being on one of those yeast-free diets). But, usually bread goes over
quite well.
I did find some wheat free bread recipes last Friday. I haven't had time to
look them over, but I think they are primarily griddle breads, which can be
cooked on a baking stone or in a skillet. If they work out, I'll be posting
some of them.
Bear
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