Dairy Free Easter Egg
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Topic: Dairy Free Easter Egg
Posted By: Kim
Subject: Dairy Free Easter Egg
Date Posted: 17 March 2009 at 2:57pm
Samara is allergic to dairy, egg and sesame seeds - I want to get her an Easter Egg this year so is there a brand that does dairy free easter eggs?
------------- Zac Mark - 30.11.05
Samara Ailsa - 13.08.07
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Posted By: busymum
Date Posted: 17 March 2009 at 3:34pm
I don't know but it occurred to me that you could melt DF cooking chocolate and set it in little egg molds. Doing it together might make it all the more special.
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Posted By: Kellz
Date Posted: 17 March 2009 at 8:22pm
Anyone know of dairyfree and sugar free /colour free something for easter??!!- so far my only idea is another easter soft toy! Lol!
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Posted By: *Lou*
Date Posted: 18 March 2009 at 11:15pm
There are a few around...
Try Kmart - I believe that some of the branches have Kinnerton chocolate eggs which are dairy and nut free.
I also understand that the Lindt dark chocolate bunnies are dairy free.
When I was at the warehouse today I saw they had some Tres Bon dark chocolate eggs which were dairy free
And if you can find a brand called 'Queen Anne' they apparently do dairy free dark marshmallow eggs - let me know if you see them anywhere, as I can't find them myself!
Spotlight sell plastic eggs that open up and you can fill them with things that they are able to eat.
Kellz - dark chocolate eggs maybe?? Find some dairy free ones, they are usually low in sugar and colour free.
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Posted By: Kim
Date Posted: 19 March 2009 at 2:13pm
Thanks Lou, will have a look at K-Mart and The Warehouse.
------------- Zac Mark - 30.11.05
Samara Ailsa - 13.08.07
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Posted By: Kim
Date Posted: 26 March 2009 at 2:41pm
Lou, I found the Queen Anne Marshmallow eggs at New World - not sure where you are but it was at the Botany one in Auckland.
------------- Zac Mark - 30.11.05
Samara Ailsa - 13.08.07
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Posted By: scribe
Date Posted: 05 April 2009 at 1:52pm
I don't think the Lindt dark chocolate bunnies are - well not the ones I saw anyway, but the Lindt 70% dark range is - they do a plain egg and smaller eggs.
Yes the Queen Anne dark marshmellow eggs are delicious - I brought some of them for next Sunday!
Silky Oak dark chocolate is also dairy free, and it's delicious too, a nice thick shell - it may be too late, but you can order online https://hornet.mysecure.co.nz/~silkyoak/choc-tray/agora.cgi - link (the online price is half what I paid at Kirk's )
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