• A Dairy-Free, Gluten-Free Starter Kit: My Go-To Shopping List for Food Allergies. A list of pre-made meals and snacks, plus baking and cooking substitutions, to make grocery shopping easier. These allergy-friendly and vegan products are delicious and healthy—perfect for anyone on an elimination diet! | cassiecreley.com
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    A Dairy-Free, Gluten-Free Starter Kit: My Go-To Shopping List for Food Allergies

    I remember sitting in the doctor’s office and hearing I had to give up dairy. He had a strong suspicion it was aggravating my asthma. (He was right.) I didn’t know where to start when I found out I had food allergies.

    My brain was going through the list I had kept for the last week, tracking everything I ate. There was milk, or butter, egg, or cheese in everything. What on earth was I going to eat? Carrots? I already had several food allergies to deal with, so this was going to be a challenge. I faced a similar challenge when my allergy tests suddenly showed a new allergy to gluten a couple years ago.

    At the time, I wished I had a friend to walk with me through the grocery store to help me find food that I could eat. I’m going to be that friend for you! While I can’t actually shop with you, I’ve created this list to give you a place to start.

    Finding out you have food allergies can be very daunting. It’s hard to know where to start when you’re trying an elimination diet or cutting out whole food groups. It felt like a huge potential waste of money to pile items into my cart, wondering if I would even like any of them. And, unfortunately gluten-free and dairy-free foods have a bad rap for being tasteless or gross.

    Although I’ve tried some weird things over the years, the good news is that there are many, many allergy-free options that are delicious! This list is made up of the options I love best, so I can save you some of that trial and error.

  • Chocolate Carmelita Bars Recipe (Vegan!) – One of my favorite quick desserts. It’s allergy-friendly, made without dairy or eggs | cassiecreley.com
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    Chocolate Carmelita Bars Recipe (Vegan!)

    I’m going to share one of my favorite recipes with you today! It’s the recipe my friends request from me most often.

    Everyone gets really excited when they hear carmelita bars are being made. We’re all kind of obsessed.

    You think I’m kidding? I’ve had friends joke that they want carmelitas to be the dessert at their wedding. (I’m actually pretty sure they weren’t joking.)

    I once froze a batch of carmelita bars, packed them next to an ice pack in my luggage, and took them to California with me. They were still cold and amazingly delicious after two plane rides and then getting left in a trunk while I ate dinner at a restaurant before visiting the Hollywood walk of fame. (Yes, I forgot about them in my excitement.) My friends’ faces were priceless when I announced I’d brought dessert.

    Carmelitas: don’t leave home without them!

  • Vegan Carmel Sauce Recipe—delicious and allergy-friendly, made without dairy or eggs | cassiecreley.com
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    Caramel Sauce Recipe (Vegan!)

    I loooove caramel.

    I was so sad when I found out I was allergic to dairy in college. Caramel is one of my favorite foods, and it’s usually made with milk. My mom altered this recipe so it is safe for me. And now it’s safe for you! (Thanks Mom!)

    We normally use this recipe to make chocolate carmelita bars, which is an all-time favorite around my house.

    You can also use this caramel as an ice cream topping or as the filling for German Chocolate Cake (just add chopped pecans and coconut). It also makes a great dip for slices of apple.

    I’ll link to the ingredients/brands I use because I know that can be helpful when trying a new recipe. (Note, because of how Amazon sells these products, they may be in packs of 2 or 12, etc.)