[SCA-BMDL] Cookie Baking with the Food Guild!

Elss Augsburg elss.of.augsburg at gmail.com
Tue Dec 3 20:18:49 EST 2019


Myfanwy said "...... There was some event up in NY last spring or summer
where the head cook had to deal with some huge number of allergies from
various attendees, and apparently managed to make enough stuff edible for
an entire room full of people with weird allergies."

Heck, there was some crazy dinner at Pennsic with almost everyone being
allergic to everything, and the crazy cook managed to make food for them
too!

Not impossible with some advance notice!

Elss

On Tue, Dec 3, 2019 at 11:41 AM Ruth Morrisson via Sca-bmdl <
sca-bmdl at lists.andrew.cmu.edu> wrote:

> Greetings from Myfanwy!
> Thanks for the information.  It’s hard to think about stuff like that
> because I don’t have food allergies (even though Alastar does, plus he has
> problems with MSG which is technically NOT an allergy — I’ve gotten really
> good at reading the fine print on labels, because sometimes they hide it
> behind “spices” and/or “modified food starch”; I haven’t had meatloaf for
> about 10 years because for the longest time Lipton’s Recipe Secrets started
> putting it in — and even calling them to complain didn’t change things
> until just in the past few months).  And I know someone who is allergic to
> *soy*!  There was some event up in NY last spring or summer where the
> head cook had to deal with some huge number of allergies from various
> attendees, and apparently managed to make enough stuff edible for an entire
> room full of people with weird allergies.
> Years ago I was at an event in Dragonship Haven in the East Kingdom, and
> the topic of conversation was on peoples’ food allergies and sensititivies
> — including one woman whose kid got taken out of Great Adventure in an
> ambulance because the hot dog he’d eaten had been cooked in the same grease
> as a fried egg….  And another person said she’d had the prick tests done
> and was allergic to “EVERYTHING — except chocolate….”
> Alastar’s former boss’ daughter was on one of the local morning shows a
> few years ago — her school district did not use peanuts or peanut oil in
> ANYTHING because her allergy was so bad.  Of course, it helped that her
> father was president of the school board…. ;-).
> And allergies are really weird.  Alastar’s dad used to be allergic to
> dairy to the point where he had a special coffee cup — the dishwasher
> apparently didn’t get enough of the milk solids out.  But then his
> allergies changed, and he *could* have dairy — but was then allergic to
> some sort of mold that grows on black pepper (not the pepper itself).  If
> he had freshly ground pepper, he was okay, but buying ground pepper was out
> because of all the little places the mold could be….
>
> On Dec 3, 2019, at 9:14 AM, Brandie C. <chefmom at live.com> wrote:
>
> Also - sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds (pepitas), and soy products are
> fine.
>
> Lastly, thank you for looking for workarounds. It's become such second
> nature to avoid nuts here that I didn't even consider the limitations it
> would put on everyone else until a few days ago. They're such a yummy,
> common thing in cookies!
>
> I'll try to make up for the inconvenience with hot apple cider. 🙂
>
> Tierrany
>
>
>
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> *From:* Sca-bmdl <sca-bmdl-bounces+chefmom=live.com at lists.andrew.cmu.edu>
> on behalf of Brandie C. <chefmom at live.com>
> *Sent:* Tuesday, December 3, 2019 6:54 AM
> *To:* sca-bmdl at lists.andrew.cmu.edu <sca-bmdl at lists.andrew.cmu.edu>
> *Subject:* Re: [SCA-BMDL] Cookie Baking with the Food Guild!
>
> Good morning! :)
>
> Coconut flour is fine!
>
> It is really hard to find things without almond flour - it seems
> everything uses it these days as a low carb, gluten free sub. Drat those
> allergies and sensitivities. Why can't we just be able to eat All The
> Things and be happy? ;)
>
> Looking forward to seeing everyone this weekend!
>
> Tierrany
>
>
>
>
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> *From:* Sca-bmdl <sca-bmdl-bounces+chefmom=live.com at lists.andrew.cmu.edu>
> on behalf of Ruth Morrisson via Sca-bmdl <sca-bmdl at lists.andrew.cmu.edu>
> *Sent:* Tuesday, December 3, 2019 2:03 AM
> *To:* sca-bmdl at lists.andrew.cmu.edu <sca-bmdl at lists.andrew.cmu.edu>
> *Subject:* Re: [SCA-BMDL] Cookie Baking with the Food Guild!
>
> Greetings from Myfanwy!
> Do you know if coconut flour is safe for Tierrany Rose and family?  I’m
> trying to find gluten free flours that don’t contain almond flout in them
> (rice flour does weird thing to the texture of cookies).  And there’s only
> so much of meringues I can rationally deal with….
>
> On Nov 30, 2019, at 5:58 PM, Elss Augsburg <elss.of.augsburg at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> Cookie Baking with the Food Guild! Read the better formatted announcement
> below.
>
> NOTE:   due to a severe allergy, there can be NO nuts or nut products
> prepped or baked at the house - no peanuts, almonds, walnuts, or anything.
> It's fine if people bring already baked cookies containing nuts as long as
> they are kept separate.
>
>
> Maistres Myfanwy ferch Rhiannon
> Ruth Morrisson
> MaistresMyfanwy at icloud.com
>
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