Sunday, August 31, 2014
Homemade Rice Milk
As I mentioned in my last post our daughter B has severe allergies and eczema. Since she is allergic to pretty much everything, I have to get creative.
She really likes to have cold cereal (what kid doesn't right) but her allergies leave us with very limited solutions for milk.
In the past we've used soy milk, since she's allergic to nuts and animal dairy. But then we found out she is also allergic to soy.
We needed a simple solution so we switched to rice milk. But honestly there is just so much junk in it. And with all the other things we have cut out we have to do a lot of cooking from scratch which means our budget has to get stretched.
The normal $4 for a carton of rice milk was kind of pushing it. I can get a bag of rice, or 2-3 lbs of chicken for that price. So I decided to try my hand at making my own. The results were amazing and now I can spend my money on things that will feed us all for longer.
I just whip up a batch of rice milk before going to bed and we're set for the morning, I want to start making bigger batches, but I need to get some bigger mason jars first. Anyone looking for a home for their old mason jars??
In case there are some others out there like me, here is what you need:
1 cup cooked rice
4 cups water
Then blend it until it's smooth, or as smooth as it will get. After it's blended strain it through a mesh strainer.
That's it! So simple and it actually tastes good. If you wanted to sweeten it you could add a few teaspoons of sweetener and a dash of vanilla. But we use it plain.
Do you use any animal milk alternatives?
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Monday, August 25, 2014
Scratching the surface
Things around here have been rather interesting. At first things were pretty boring, but then some things happened that really shook up our world. The end result of those thing was finally getting some answers to our daughter B's allergies and eczema.
She has been battling eczema for awhile now. Most people don't realize how serious of a condition this can be. It's not just dry skin. Especially not for her. Her whole entire body is covered in this itchy scaly rash. She can't sleep through the night and she spends most of her day scratching. This is not a put some lotion on it kind of situation.
We realize that her eczema is wrapped up in all her food allergies and sensitivities, so we scheduled an appointment with a naturopathic allergist.
After meeting with the allergist we found out her allergies are even more severe than we thought. She is allergic to:
Tomatoes
Potatoes
Bell Peppers
Corn
Eggplant
All beans and legumes
Tree nuts
Peanuts
Gluten
Eggs
All animal dairy
Bananas
Peaches
Papaya
Goji berries
Cacoa beans (chocolate)
Yes you read that list correctly. Yes it is A LOT. This means that we have been unknowingly giving her an allergic reaction at every meal. But we know that we will get through this and she will be healed.
At the allergist there was a sign up that said:
"We don't believe in miracles, we rely upon them"
We wholeheartedly agree!
Since seeing the allergist we already are seeing some changes in her. She is taking probiotics twice a day, as well as some homeopathic medicines. We are also giving her fish bone broth, and will begin giving her aloe.
This change has also caused us to expand our diet from being mostly vegetarian, with some fish, to adding in poultry. But I will share more about that another day.
Do you or someone you love suffer from allergies or eczema? How do you handle it?
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