Liz
I couldn't agree more, both DD and I are allergic to all forms of dairy food,
and certainly in the UK when eating out desserts are all but impossible. In
restaurants they very rarely understand what is actually in the food they are
serving up.
In the supermarket I have to read the
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Liz
I couldn't agree more, both DD and I are allergic to all forms of dairy
food, and certainly in the UK when eating out desserts are all but
impossible. In restaurants they
Alice wrote:
Ah..No need. The cake can be taken pre-sliced and laid out on a platter.
There's no one to tell that a slice is missing.
So now we know that all the cakes you donate have a slice missing!!!
Jean in Poole, Dorset, UK
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For years now I have refused to eat out (my total lack of saliva meant my
meal choices in most places were nil but this year we found a pub that made
the most delicious steak and ale pie with lashings of lovely gravy which
meant I could eat it (or as much as my little appetite would allow which
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Sorry everyone, as Sr Claire says this should have gone to the chat list.
Oopsy, ladies. This isn't the chat list.
Sr. Claire
That's what comes of trying to email and pack at the same time! I'll be
away for
Good idea serving it sliced. Makes it easier to serve. Better than taking a
cake that isn't quite right.
Janice Blair
Crystal Lake, 50 miles northwest of Chicago, Illinois, USA
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