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Elana Kehoe - 31 Jan 2005 10:40 GMT
Well, it looks like tomatoes still affect him (effect?  affect?  I never
know which one to use...).  The backs of his legs have broken out in a
rash.  Not eczema, so that's one good thing, but a good allergic rash.

Unfortunately, so have my arms. <sigh>  I noticed it 24 hours ago, and
it's still there.  So no toms for a little while, then we try one more
time, and if the same thing happens, we'll be off 'em for a bit longer.

Dang.  Finding recipes without tomatoes is hard.  We have subs for them,
but you can't always use a sub.
kiticat - 31 Jan 2005 10:48 GMT
> Well, it looks like tomatoes still affect him (effect?  affect?  I never
> know which one to use...).  The backs of his legs have broken out in a
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> Dang.  Finding recipes without tomatoes is hard.  We have subs for them,
> but you can't always use a sub.

:(((
bother.
I think I told you Katherine used to come up in a rash with toms (plus
she would get the runs) ? I did find it an utter nuisance to cook
without them. It does seem that every other recipe needs a tin.
Eventually we got used to the taste of food without them and now they
seem to taste really strong.

I hope your ds does grow out of this one.

Sarah
Elana Kehoe - 31 Jan 2005 12:20 GMT
> bother.
> I think I told you Katherine used to come up in a rash with toms (plus
> she would get the runs) ? I did find it an utter nuisance to cook
> without them. It does seem that every other recipe needs a tin.
> Eventually we got used to the taste of food without them and now they
> seem to taste really strong.

It's really hard, isn't it?  Has she outgrown that one?  I'm so jealous
of you and your eggs :-)

> I hope your ds does grow out of this one.

Fingers crossed.  At least we didn't add any new allergies to the list.
:-)
kiticat - 31 Jan 2005 14:48 GMT
>>bother.
>>I think I told you Katherine used to come up in a rash with toms (plus
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> It's really hard, isn't it?  Has she outgrown that one?  I'm so jealous
> of you and your eggs :-)

She has out grown tomatoes. that was quite quick. I think she was about
3 when I tried her on ketchup and she was fine and then we worked our
way through tinned to fresh.

>>I hope your ds does grow out of this one.
>
> Fingers crossed.  At least we didn't add any new allergies to the list.
> :-)

:)

Sarah
Mo - 31 Jan 2005 11:17 GMT
Bummer, I'm so sorry Elana! I hope both of your rashes clear up soon!
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Ericka Kammerer - 31 Jan 2005 16:17 GMT
> Well, it looks like tomatoes still affect him (effect?  affect?  I never
> know which one to use...).

    You got it right:

affect as a transitive verb:  to have an influence on

    The tomatoes still affect him.

affect as a noun:  feeling or emotion

    He had a pleasing affect in his demeanor.

effect as a transitive verb:  to bring about, to bring into
  existence

    The new management was able to effect change in the
organization.

effect as a noun:  a result

    The effects of alcohol were apparent in his behavior.

> The backs of his legs have broken out in a
> rash.  Not eczema, so that's one good thing, but a good allergic rash.

    Bummer :-(  I don't envy you having to deal with food
allergies.  DH was very food allergic as a child, and I was really
worried that our children would have issues.  Fortunately we haven't
had to deal with that.

> Dang.  Finding recipes without tomatoes is hard.  We have subs for them,
> but you can't always use a sub.

    No kidding--what's life without a great tomato sauce now
and again?!  Here's hoping he grows out of it soon!

Best wishes,
Ericka
Marc - 31 Jan 2005 23:48 GMT
> Well, it looks like tomatoes still affect him (effect?  affect?  I never
> know which one to use...).  The backs of his legs have broken out in a
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> Dang.  Finding recipes without tomatoes is hard.  We have subs for them,
> but you can't always use a sub.

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patience and lots of white sauce, Asian sauces :)
Marc
 
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