Welcome to the Blog:
A source of information about common food allergens and links to recipes which don’t contain them

Mug muffins?
A single muffin, a single mug, a few ingredients, and a few minutes’ time. Sounds perfect!

Vegan dark chocolate
For some people, the food they crave when tired, sad, or stressed is sweet. For others, it’s salty. Some may dream of rich and creamy comfort food, or a food they had often as a child. For me (and many other people) the primary go-to when feeling depleted…or even just feeling, is chocolate.

Creamy rice pudding
Rice pudding is an easy-allergen-avoidance dessert to try. It’s simple to make, easy to modify for personal preferences, and completely delicious!