Allergy free chocolate – novelty & advent calendars
November 2, 2009 at 12:18 pm | In Allergy Related | Leave a CommentTags: chocolate, Christmas, dairy-free, egg-free, nut-free
Now that we are in November, it feels like Christmas is just around the corner.
So if you’ve already started to think about allergy free chocolate, the No Nuts Just Chocolate sells some really nice allergy free chocolate including:
- dairy milk chocolate santa - nut-free, egg-free, £7.85
- bag of 6 dark chocolate santas – dairy/lactose-free, nut-free, egg-free, £6.85
- advent calendar – dairy/lactose-free, nut-free, egg-free, £8.85

Kids Cookery Kits – Allergy Free
March 10, 2009 at 1:11 pm | In Allergy Related, Eating In, Interesting Products | Leave a CommentTags: dairy-free, egg-free, nut-free
Just come across this great site – http://www.craftychefs.co.uk/ - which has some fantastic cookery kits for kids which are dairy, egg and nut free.
You can also buy prebaked cakes and biscuits (egg, dairy & nut free) which are all ready for decorating at home.
Definitely a website worth checking out if your children like to help out in the kitchen!
Green & Blacks 70% – No longer dairy free
January 29, 2009 at 9:51 pm | In Allergy Related | Leave a CommentTags: chocolate, dairy-free
I received my copy of Foods Matter magazine this morning and saw they had a snippet about Green & Blacks 70% dark chocolate no longer being dairy free.
So I quickly went onto the Green & Blacks website to have a look at their ingredients list and yes it does now list Organic Whole Milk Powder.
However, next to it there is an asterick directing you to their FAQ’s which state:
Q. Why has the allergen warning changed:
A. The new communication will highlight milk as an ingredient in its previously labelled ‘vegan’ dark organic chocolate bars. As both the milk chocolate and dark chocolate bars are made using the same production line there is a risk of cross contact. A recent audit revealed that traces of milk residues can still be found on manufacturing equipment despite intensive cleaning.
Q. Has the recipe for dark chocolate change?
A. No, the recipe has remained the same since 1998.
This is obviously really disappointing news for allergy sufferers as they can’t take the risk of cross contamination. But at least it clears up the confusion over a change in the ingredients list.
Website Recommendation
January 26, 2009 at 7:23 pm | In Allergy Related, Interesting Products | Leave a CommentTags: cake, dairy-free, website, wheat-free
First of all, an apology for not posting for ages!! Life got a bit busy for a while and didn’t get a chance to keep up with any of the Feed me allergy free stuff.
But now I’m back, I wanted to quickly mention a website that I’ve just stumbled across – Pure Flavour. It looks a great site if you are following a wheat/gluten free and dairy free diet – especially the cakes which look delicious!! Unfortunately, no good for us though as they aren’t egg free.
Dinosaur Birthday Cake – Egg & Dairy Free
July 16, 2008 at 7:16 pm | In Allergy Related, Eating In, Feedmeallergyfree | Leave a CommentTags: birthday, cake, dairy-free, egg-free, recipe
At the weekend, Taran had a party to celebrate his 3rd birthday and and once again, I decided to attempt a homemade birthday cake.
This year’s theme was a dinosaur and I’ve jotted down the recipe I used below. This recipe is egg free and can also be dairy free by simply using soya milk instead of cow’s milk and dairy free spread instead of butter. As the dinosaur mould was rather large I just doubled the quantities and it turned out just right!
Ingredients:
110g/4oz dark 70% cocoa chocolate, broken into pieces
85g/3oz butter (or dairy free spread)
150ml/5fl oz golden syrup
110g/4oz self-raising flour
1 heaped tsp baking powder
50ml/2fl oz milk (or soya milk)
1/2 tsp salt
Method:
1. Preheat oven to 180 degrees C or 350 degrees F and line a 20cm/8 inch baking tin.
2. Place the chocolate, dairy-free spread and golden syrup in a pan. Gently melt together, stirring continuously.
3. In a bowl, add the flour, baking powder and salt.
4. Pour the melted chocolate mixture and milk into the bowl with the dry ingredients. Mix together until the mixture is smooth.
5. Pour the mixture into the baking tin and place on the middle shelf for 10-15 mins or until the mixture is just set in the middle.
6. Allow to cool and then turn out the cake.
I then cheated a bit and bought some ready made icing and icing pens to decorate!
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