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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Ask Dr. Allergeez

How to Make an Egg-Free, Gluten-Free Breakfast

Brunch can be difficult when catering to a variety of food allergies including eggs, gluten, nuts and dairy.

I’m having a brunch party this weekend and my friends’ daughter has an egg allergy.  It’s hard to find breakfast or brunch recipes without eggs, but I don’t want her to be excluded.  Do you have any advice?  —Cindy, College Park MD Cindy, You’re absolutely right. Many breakfast foods do contain eggs in the recipe, but as with most food allergy challenges, if you plan ahead, think creatively and substitute ingredients, you’ll have an amazingly diverse brunch that your guests will appreciate. I know about this specific scenario first-hand, as I recently planned a large brunch in my home. I got a few emails from guests mentioning specific allergies. The first was an egg allergy. The second was a nut allergy. The third was a dairy allergy. You…

Naba Sharif, M.D.

1:59 pm on Tuesday, January 29, 2013

The article was limited in terms of word-count, but my thoughts on being gluten-free aside from solely Celiac disease and wheat allergy: I know there are many following this diet for a variety of reasons that may not inform others and simply look for the obviously gluten-free foods. For my recent brunch, once I informed the group that there would also be gluten-free foods, I received a number of …   more ›

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Readers' Choice: Rip's Country Inn

Rip's Country Inn in Bowie was voted by readers to be the best place to take mom for brunch on Mother's Day.

The votes are in, and Rip's Country Inn in Bowie was voted by far the best place to take mom for brunch on her special day. Rip's Manager Bill Burgess was pleased to hear the establishment won top honors in this week’s Readers’ Choice. The restaurant will be open for brunch on Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 13 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. They will be serving a buffet-style brunch including breakfast favorites such as an omelet station, eggs benedict, pancakes, french toast, bacon, sausage, and country potatoes. Lunch options will include chicken saute, seafood alfredo, carved beef and ham, salmon, salads, rice and more. For the full menu, check the Rip's website. Brunch will cost $19.99 for adults, $7.99 for children ages five to seven, and children …

Sharp Shooter

3:48 pm on Wednesday, May 9, 2012

maybe 20 years ago. Last time we went there the dining room looked so horribly rundown and neglected it certainly didn't evoke any sense of "Let's eat here..."   more ›

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