There are lots of milk free products at the store - she can probably have cookies. Buy or make her a special cookie of her own - there is some fantastic soy and rice based ice cream now too - you can find it in the regular store or healthfood store. I'm sure there are pizzas made with cheese from rice or soy too.
Call her mom and ask - maybe she'll send something along?
2007-10-02 05:09:50
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answered by Lamont 6
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I would call the mother and let her know that you want to make sure that you're prepared for her child to come over for the party and find out what specifically she can eat and enjoys eating. I'm sure she will be very receptive, and some mothers I know that have children with severe allergies actually bring food along to make it easier on the host(ess). Also see if she has suggestions for treats you can offer her child so she doesn't feel excluded when the other kids are having cake and ice cream.
You might think about some chicken (breaded or unbreaded), fries or mashed potatoes, apples or another type of fruit, jello for a treat. Good luck!
2007-10-02 05:08:26
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answered by Proud Navy Wife 4
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You can get or make cheesless pizza. It's just like an ordinary one but you spread tomato puree on to the blank base (get it from your supermarket) and then spread slices of sausage, pineaplle chunks etc. You'll have to heat it up in the oven. While you're cooking your pizza shove in some mini saussage rolls too, they'll go down well.
Offer her soya milk instead of cow's milk ( I like it). It's possible that she can actually drink goats milk.
Check with her parents to be sure.
Sandwiches can be spread with Olivio so there's no dairy stuff involved there. Fill them with corned beef or sliced ham or salad stuff. You can get dairy-free mayonaise.
Cakes don't have to have cream or any dairy product involvement. Get some of those small scotch egg things.
Try and make sure that you serve the same to everybody so that she doesn't feel 'different'. You can offer pizza cheese as a separate bowl of grated cheddar or parmisan for the kiddies to sprinkle on if they want.
2007-10-02 05:11:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Call the mother and see if the friend can have some dairy if he/she takes a dairy digestion aid product.
Most lactose-intolerant people need a digestion aid and then they are good to eat a little dairy.
Pizza is fine if you pull off the cheese. Mustard on the sandwich bread instead of butter? Get her a cupcake at the bakery with a non-dairy icing.
2007-10-02 06:17:48
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answered by Tseruyah 6
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ring up the girls mum - she will be happy to know that you are at least trying
i have a friend that cannot eat gluten and does not like meat - we asked her parents and they gave us a few ideas to expand on
you can get special dairy free stuff in super markets
try not to make her feel to left out though - the food tastes the same so why not give everyone similar stuff or make labels saying dairy free, includes nuts, vegetarian e.c.t
then at least people know without having to be embarrased about asking
hope the party goes well
xxx
2007-10-02 05:03:32
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answered by looby loo 4
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Call and ask her mom the food she replaces for her daughter instead of cake and Ice cream. We gave my daughters sherbet or popsicles instead of ice cream. They had cheeseless pizza. The mom will be the best person to contact.
2007-10-02 05:08:53
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answered by Rashell 1
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I would make a really colorful jello dish with fruit. You can get really creative with jello. I know it is old fashion but it can be fun for kids. Make different layers and colors. Use grapes, melons and other fruits to make it more colorful. You can use the fruit to make eyes, nose, mouth and then all the kids will want it. Her jello will be so much fun that she won't think about ice cream.
2007-10-02 05:04:11
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answered by JANICE P 2
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Phone her mum and ask her what she would like to eat. That way you are putting the ball in the mum's court and you can be blamed for nothing.
2007-10-02 08:00:40
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answered by georgeygirl 5
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Mcdonald, chinese food, sandwiches with out cheese. you could get buffolo wings for her, apitizers with out cheese and milk. Maybe for dessert have some cookies and pies and not just the one cake.
2007-10-02 05:04:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Sainsyburys do a 'Free From' range which caters for that. You can get pizza bases etc.
2007-10-02 04:59:46
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answered by Mum-Ra 5
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