You know the routine. You wake up, look in the fridge and make the same breakfast you had yesterday. Or maybe you simply don’t know what to eat because you just found out you can’t eat a list of foods such as gluten, dairy, corn, soy, eggs and nuts.
You go about your day, wondering if there were a simple solution to the problem you face every time you open the fridge: what to eat on a limited and allergen-free diet?
I know this problem all too well myself. I have allergies and food sensitivities to a list of foods such as grains, starches, dairy, soy, egg whites, corn, beans, almonds, salmon, MSG and artificial additives, hydrogenated oils, and probably other foods I am forgetting about at the moment. My son has almost the same allergies as well and is now three. It is almost impossible to eat at a restaurant so I end up cooking almost everything.
It’s been quite a journey but part of my process in being able to survive all of our dietary changes has been to explore and create new recipes in the kitchen.
After creating the first set of Allergy Free Menu Planners, I started working on a membership site about 10 months ago. And now, with a lot of planning, hard work and with the help of an awesome web programmer, the membership site is now available!
Here are some things you can now do with the member site that will make menu planning for an allergen-free and limited diet extremely easy and simple:
- A new, seasonal and allergen-friendly menu will be available every week of the year
- View ALL available menu planners and recipes on the site
- Choose a menu planner or change it by searching for new recipes
- Easily search for recipes free of your allergens
- Add your favorite recipes and custom menu planners to your Recipe Box
- Print your PDF with the menu, recipes and shopping list easily from the website
- Receive email reminders every week to login and print a menu planner
It’s really very simple. So far there are over 180 recipes stored on the database. I will be adding a minimum of 45 a month and my goal is to reach at least 600 by the close of the year.
If you want to know more about the new member site please contact me or leave a comment. You can read more about it here too:
https://allergyfreemenuplanners.com/our-menu-planners/about-the-new-member-website/
This site was really designed with you in mind so any feedback I receive usually leads to positive changes in the menu planners. Have a great day!
I’m so glad to hear your page is up and running! I’ll be checking it out for myself shortly and, if I like what I see (which I assume I will 🙂 will be sure to include it as a resource for my health & wellness coaching clients. So excited!
I am somewhat hesitant to sign up for this. I had recently signed up for a website called gfmenufortheweek.com to recieve there free newsletter and then paid $48 for a years worth of weekly menu planning and the last time they posted a new menu was May 18th and they don’t respond to emails. How do I know this won’t happen again?
HI Heather,
I can understand your hesitation. However, I can assure you that if you signup for any of our menu planners or the membership site, you will receive what you pay for. Also, we strive to answer emails within 48 business hours. We already have over a year’s worth of menu planners on the membership site so there is already a lot to choose from (you can access to all menu planners once you become a member). Please let me know if you have further questions about it. We also offer 30 days money back if you aren’t satisfied with the service. Thanks so much,
Sarah