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food allergies are a toughy, but there are many good books out there, as well as good online support systems...my doctor did not want to do the testing, but we went through a very simple diet with my son...and he seems to be growing out of allergies. if your daughter can eat butter, i cook baby carrots on the stove in melted butter with a little brown sugar on top...porter couldn't stand rice milk very well...so we would put rice milk in the blender with blueberries, bananas, cherries, etc...and it seemed to be a bit more palatable for him....rice noodles can get pretty sticky, but we would add ground beef or turkey with tomato sauce or butter and seasoning....a lot of potatoes, diced up with red pepper or carrots in olive oil/skillet/stove...
i have been amazed at all the ingredients in foods...a block of cheese is JUST cheese...but look at all the ingredients in pre-shredded cheese (now we just get the block and shred it ourselves).
it was so overwhelming to me at first, because all the food items put out there to simplify your life actually complicate it. we just took it back to the basics...meat, vegetables, fruit. there is derivative of corn in everything, so just do the best you can.
more suggestions...just fresh berries and bananas with a little ice, then stick in the freezer or fridge...publix has waffles that contain no wheat, eggs or dairy...and they are pretty dry, so we would add butter....oatmeal cookies, with apple sauce substituting for butter...just oatmeal with fresh fruit...
i am rambling, but i know your angst, um...remember, too...food is food and she if she will eat the potatoes for breakfast, then great!
so, fruit, vegetables, meat (anything on the grill makes it even better), olive oil, garlic, salt, pepper....
i hope this helped. if you want to email me, please do!
J.