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[quote=Anonymous]I don't mind accommodating the food sensitivities. If I make a meal for someone, I want them to enjoy it. A new mom who is doing an elimination diet usually has a baby with some serious reflux or eczema. This means that the baby might cry a not, not sleep, have colic, or might not be gaining weight. The mom will certainly be frustrated and exhausted while dealing with postpartum issues. I don't want to give her food that might make the baby react. If a person has celiac disease and needs a meal train, I will not make them a meal with gluten. Most people receiving meal trains are not listing "food preferences." They are providing a list of foods that they cannot eat for health/medical reasons. Here are a few dairy free gluten free main dishes: Rotisserie chicken, marinated pork tenderloin, fajitas, pot roast, beef stew, [quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Gift card to a grocery store. At some point I am just not willing to accommodate all of these food preferences. A real allergy, sure. Everything else, you're on your own.[/quote] Absolutely this. [/quote] +1 [/quote][/quote]
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