Author: Allergendad

The boy with the chilli sauce

On the back of one of the comments by Alex on my last blog post (link here, if you’re interested), I realise that I’ve turned a bit of a blind eye to the benefits of Asian food in being milk-free. In the interests of shameless self promotion, here is the guest blog about aforementioned Alex…

By Allergendad 27th February 2019 0

A Beginner’s Guide to going Dairy-Free

One of Piglet’s toddler friends has just had a new little brother join their family. After a few months, and well before getting to introducing food, it seems likely that the new arrival might be allergic to milk. It’s prompted a few conversations in the style of the ‘the idiot’s guide to…’ going milk-free. I…

By Allergendad 22nd February 2019 3

On yer bike

Another weekend, another distinct absence of dining out experiences… It’s funny, it’s not a conscious decision at all – sometimes I do feel like we should eat out less to try and save money but 2019 has just been a case of ‘different distractions’ meaning that we just haven’t found ourselves in the kind of…

By Allergendad 15th February 2019 0

Daddy Grizzle and Little Pip

Oh its the sweetest thing…. Piglet has started role playing and, luckily for me, he has adopted me as his sidekick. In truth, the characters Daddy Grizzle and Little Pip are from a book we borrowed from the library a few weeks ago. It’s called ‘I love you Daddy Grizzle” and it’s a subtle celebration…

By Allergendad 6th February 2019 0

Pirates, ice and hot chocolate

Yo ho ho! Quick person count: 1, 2, 3… All present and correct after the snowy cold weather. Actually, we didn’t get it too badly. A few centimetres of snow when we woke up on Friday morning but nothing worse than that. Even my most pessimistic planning couldn’t fully justify me not going to work.…

By Allergendad 4th February 2019 2

World’s shortest walk

Busy weekend in the end! We had a little party (mostly little kids from nearby/NCT group/neighbours etc…) and a few of the more grown up little kids from our amateur dramatics club. Apparently they’re adults but it’s hard to tell the difference sometimes! The party was deemed a success and the slightly random combination of…

By Allergendad 1st February 2019 0

Guest post: Allergies go global… Sri Lanka: Elakiri? No stūtiyi!

Time to try something new: I’ve been flirting with this idea for a while now. I know quite a few people who also have their own stories about dealing with allergens (increasingly so since launching this website!) and really like the idea of getting other people to post occasional content. The post that follows is…

By Allergendad 25th January 2019 0

January Blues

So I haven’t written many restaurant experience reviews recently. The truth is we just haven’t eaten out so far that much in 2019; certainly not in places I haven’t written about before (and very little more to add…). A combination of spending the first few weekends exclusively in launderettes and Piglet having been ill twice…

By Allergendad 23rd January 2019 1

The big walk

Another week, another walk. Although a lot has changed since last week. I’m 34 now for a start (did I mention I had a birthday on the way?) Birthday presents still gratefully appreciated. These Bose Headphones are still on the wish list if anyone’s wondering if they’ve missed the boat? Bose QuietComfort 35 (Series II)…

By Allergendad 15th January 2019 0

Parenting – a walk in the park

Today we, you guessed it, went for a walk in the park. Black Park in Buckinghamshire to be precise. It felt like a bit of a best-bits compilation to be honest with a few of the events and food from 2018 all rolled into one family trip special. I’ve mentioned that Piglet has vowed, gallantly…

By Allergendad 8th January 2019 2

Costa now does Almond Milk

New Year, new surprises!! As part of their 2019 menu, it appears that Costa Coffee now do additional dairy-free milks, including almond milk! Hurrah! Of the three big coffee chains (I drink quite a lot of coffee, you might have noticed!), Costa was probably already my favourite even though they didn’t previously offer a milk…

By Allergendad 5th January 2019 0

Coffee in Bath – The forum

This blog is in danger of becoming a tour of the UK’s independent coffee shops that sell Almond Milk lattes! But again, just after Christmas, we found ourselves in a city centre frantically searching Google for places to get a suitable hot drink. The city, this time, Bath. Our home for about 4 years when…

By Allergendad 3rd January 2019 0

Christmas survived – and on to 2019

So, we appeared to have made it out to the other side… 400+ miles of driving, 18 or so members of family visited, too many presents received, just enough presents given out, not nearly enough sleep accumulated (although far more down to parental behaviour than Piglet’s mischief), one sitting room floor covered in pine needles…

By Allergendad 31st December 2018 1

The twelve days of reaction

On the first day of Christmas my true love sent to me,The hope of continuous sleep On the second day of Christmas my true love sent to me,Two soothing meds,And the hope of continuous sleep On the third day of Christmas my true love sent to me,Three eczema sores,Two soothing meds,And the hope of continuous…

By Allergendad 24th December 2018 1

Chocolate Christmas Tree

From an off-hand comment about Christmas being based on a Pagen festival; we ended up celebrating the sun rising on the shortest day of the year with a Chocolate Christmas tree. The winter equinox marked by pastry and candelight, what could be better? Chocolate Christmas trees are quite popular at the moment but likely to…

By Allergendad 22nd December 2018 0

Pho Pho Pho! A Christmas Treat!

Well this is an interesting one. I’m hardly a diplomatic journalist but for the first time, blogging about allergy management has thrown up a potential conflict of interest! Let me explain… You may have seen my previous post about eating at Pho in Oxford.  I really enjoyed the food but we had a slightly mixed…

By Allergendad 21st December 2018 1

I love my son – it’s a 10 from me!

I love my son. Very much. It’s more difficult to write about that than it is to write sarcastically about the joys of waking up at 4am or trying to reason with a mauling, screaming toddler who just wants to embed their fingernails into your chin. But I do love him very much, every day.…

By Allergendad 17th December 2018 0

Chocolate Ginger Bundt Cake

This is a recipe that we’ve ‘adjusted’ to be dairy and soya free from the Sainsbury’s magazine. As part of our targeted survival tactics for Christmas we’re agreed with my in-laws that we’ll bring a pudding that we know we can eat. They’re great at getting suitable food in and checking things with us but…

By Allergendad 2nd December 2018 0

Christmas Gift Suggestions

I’m the worst person in the world to be advising on Christmas presents, just ask any of my friends or relatives! However there are a few things that we’ve seen or have that are great for aiding parents with (or managing) milk and soya allergies: A bread maker – lets start big, eh? The first…

By Allergendad 2nd December 2018 0

Christmas Stocking Fillers

The following are worth looking into if you are looking for stocking filler treats that are dairy and soya free. You might even choose to share some of them with children! Iceland Kuchenmeister Stollen – one of the best brands of stollen happens to be suitable and if you go to Iceland you can pick…

By Allergendad 2nd December 2018 0