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  1. #1
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    Cycling and Nut Allergies

    Hello all!

    I've had an almond and walnut allergy for a couple of years (generally tree nuts, but that's what I currently tested positive for). My allergist in my school town didn't see the point in giving me an epi pen. That was very bad because when I was abroad I ate an improperly marked ice cream with Walnuts in it and ended up very sick. I didn't know actually how sick until I ended up at my allergist from home's office a few days later back in the states and realized I had been REALLY lucky oral prednisone and benadryl had worked for the time-being. Now I have an epi pen and have had to forgo eating most snacks/sweets due to their cross-contamination with nuts.

    The biggest issue I am having is that protein bars and granolas - go to staples for me on the bike - are no longer easily accessible. Picture going through the entire aisle at Wal-Mart or some other super huge store to only find two or three boxes that could work - all of which use HFCS, something I try to avoid.

    Are their any really healthy bars out there that don't say "may contain nuts" or that doesn't contain nuts already? I am not allergic to peanuts FTR, but also must avoid those as well as all tree nuts. I am not as concerned about things that say "manufactured in a plant with", but "manufactured on the same equiptment as" is not good. My allergist says that practically everything is contaminated with nuts if it has been packaged so I can only be so careful. It's important as well to have these things when I do organized rides where I can't expect there will be anything there for me to eat.

    I figured if anyone would have an idea it would be you ladies!
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    No specific production suggestions - but have you considered making your own? There are some good basic granola and bar recipes out there, and you can adapt them however you need (maybe more fruit for no nuts?). They really don't take that long to make, and they're much less expensive - not to mention healthier (added benefits!!).

    ETA: Here is a basic recipe (with optional coconut - not sure if that's OK for you or not).
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    With Quinoa
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    I'm right there with you. My first solid memory is when I was 4 and nearly died from eating a candy with a tree nut in it. I've since grown accustomed to this breathing thing, and like to keep doing it. I have no advice, but hope to read some good suggestions here.
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    What about dried fruits?

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    Becky,

    I would have to talk to someone who knows more about dried fruits because I also have a pretty good intolerance of citrus fruits. I.E. drinking half a glass of orange juice is fine, but anymore and I end up with a pretty nasty rash on the back of my legs, etc. So, I am not sure how that works with dried fruits?

    Posse,
    Yeah! I thought it was just like having an allergy to pommegranate or citrus like I have had. I also have a shellfish allergy and a salmon allergy that also should have always had an epi pen, but I never carried one. Oops! Now I know better. Lame as it may be, it's always on me. When you can't breathe to sleep for 6 days and you realize that you were lucky you didn't die, you tend to be more careful!

    Blueberry,
    Never thought of that, but I love, love, love to bake, so I would imagine this would appeal to me naturally. Going to look into that. I have to go to the health food store today anyway for eggs (I am eating two dozen egg whites a week right now for breakfast!) and I could pick up somethings. Thanks so much for that!
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    Sorry for the DP, but you guys are replying faster than I can type!

    NY biker,
    Awesome. Thanks for the rec of that book and the honey stingers

    Clif usually says (at least on all the ones i have read recently) that they use the same equipment for nut/non-nut products and does not specify if they clean them properly enough for people with nut allergies, so sadly, my favorite coconut chocolate bars are out. Blargh.

    I think I will try to find a few good recipes and make my own. My roommate would be similarly happy to see me making my own, too, because anything I make she gets some of! She loves her some granola.
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    It looks like Honey Stinger Waffles don't have nuts.

    http://shop.honeystinger.com/product...er-Waffle.html

    And it looks like some flavors of Clif Bars don't have any nuts, though clearly there are nuts in their processing facilities.

    http://clifbarstore.com/products/clif_bar/clif_bars

    I'm pretty sure Nancy Clark's Sports Nutrition Guide Book includes a recipe for homemade granola/sports bars.

    http://www.nancyclarkrd.com/books/sportsnutrition.asp

    And maybe start experimenting with other foods on the bike? If you can have soybeans, maybe a sandwich made with soybean spread and jelly/fruit spread?

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    I would just make my own snacks so I don't have to worry

 

 

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