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​​Turkey & Guacamole “Not-so-Quesa-dillas” ​
This easy, allergy-friendly recipe incorporates Neocate® Junior, and you can make it in under 30 minutes. Try it...
02/23/2012
Today’s post in our allergy-friendly meal idea series is the final topic: dinner! While breakfast and lunch may tend to be rushed or eaten out of the house, a lot of families still prefer to have dinner together at home. On top of this, the restrictions and rules that come with food allergies can make dining out very difficult. Here are some dinner ideas that might help you add variety to the evening...
Macaroni & “Cheese” with Tomato & Bacon
Mac & cheese is one of the most popular foods among kids. This dairy-free recipe kicks it up a notch with tomato and...
​Sweet Potato & Chicken Casserole
Looking for a milk-free recipe that the whole family can enjoy? Make a batch for yourself and a batch that incorporates Neocate® Junior. We have you covered with this sweet potato and chicken casserole recipe. Bon...
​Meatballs in Tomato Sauce
Neocate® Junior, Unflavored is used in this delicious recipe that children of all ages can enjoy. Talk about a great way to maximize nutrient intake AND foster a positive relationship with food in a new, imaginative way! Adding Neocate to a recipe like this can be easy and fast. When cooking with Neocate, it’s best to let very hot foods cool down a little before adding Neocate and not to reheat dishes prepared...
12/28/2016
...one tablespoon Neocate Junior for every tablespoon of mayonnaise. Adding unflavored Neocate Junior works well for savory dips and spreads and not only adds vitamins, minerals, protein and fat but prebiotics also helps to feed the bacteria in the your child’s intestine. Strawberry or Chocolate Neocate can be mixed with coconut cream or non-dairy yogurt for a sweet dip, or try this sweet dipping sauce recipe. Vegan cheeses made from rice or tapioca are great...
Baby Rashes from A to Z (Acne to Eczema!) and When Is It a Milk Allergy?
04/18/2017
Baby rashes…What new parent hasn’t asked questions like this: “Where did THAT come from?” Or maybe, “Why is she suddenly so ITCHY?” Or even “What ARE all of those little bumps on her head?” Babies drink what we give them (unless they don’t like it!), wear what we put on them (until they take it off!), and tend to stay where we put them (until they go mobile!). If adults are in control,...
03/22/2011
We’ve talked about Short Bowel Syndrome (SBS) in previous posts. Our last post on SBS talked about how the small intestine is the absorption hub on the GI tract. When part of the small intestine is removed, you lose that important area for water and nutrient absorption and your body is no longer able to utilize the food and liquid that you consume. For this reason, total parental nutrition (TPN) may be necessary...
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