tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1281204252306492671.post2222730863907327555..comments2023-07-28T04:15:46.057-05:00Comments on MILK ALLERGY MOM: Easter Meal {Dairy-Free}Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03757546909150264400noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1281204252306492671.post-33960679628466962742014-04-16T00:39:28.426-05:002014-04-16T00:39:28.426-05:00Molly, thanks for sharing. Do what's best for...Molly, thanks for sharing. Do what's best for your fam...yes! :) Jesus bread, love that! Have a wonderful holiday with your family. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03757546909150264400noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1281204252306492671.post-57816816211913360522014-04-15T02:19:57.710-05:002014-04-15T02:19:57.710-05:00This is the first time we are opting not to eat wi...This is the first time we are opting not to eat with my husband's extended family. It was so stressful at the same host's house for Thanksgiving because she doesn't consider our food allergies (for example, she forgot and put butter on the turkey last year). We will go for a visit earlier in the day and leave before their meal, and I feel so much relief. For my little family, I will cook a ham, potatoes cooked in coconut oil, salad, and resurrection bread (or "Jesus bread" as my kids like to call it). :) I love your idea of the creamed corn casserole and may have to try that or the sweet potato dish you mentioned.Mollynoreply@blogger.com