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Gina Clowes

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Founder of AllergyMoms.com
posted 10/14/2009, comments (0)

15 Tips for Food-Allergy Safe Halloween Fun

Fill ‘er Up! Feed your kids dinner before trick or treating so they're not tempted to sneak a treat on the road.  If need be, have a few food allergy-safe pieces of candy or sugarless gum for them to munch along the way. Be Prepared.  Even in your own neighborhood, you'll want to make sure you have wet wipes for sticky hands, a... Read moreChevron
nanny
posted 07/30/2008, comments (0)

new to the celiac world

as a newly discovered member of the no-gluten group i was looking to find others in my area. aybody know of a group or want to start one in hilo, hawaii?
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Sloane Miller

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author & psychotherapist
posted 07/08/2008, comments (0)

Allergy and Celiac-Friendly Food Become Increasingly Mainsteam

Have you noticed an increase in products that are "gluten-free" or "allergen-friendly" at your local supermarket? Or that major commercial brands are jumping to the free-from food fray? For example, Rice Chex now has a gluten-free version, and Anheuser-Busch has introduced a gluten-free beer (they use sorghum as the primary ingredient, instead... Read moreChevron
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Jamie Martin

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posted 06/18/2008, comments (0)

Food Allergens in Unexpected Places Part II

In my previous post, I wrote about the dangers of food allergens present in health and beauty related products.  Unexpected food allergens can also lurk in seemingly straightforward food products because of they way they are processed. They may also be hard to spot because of misleading labels.   "Non-Dairy" Dairy Foods My first... Read moreChevron
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Gina Clowes

Gina Clowes

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Founder of AllergyMoms.com
posted 06/09/2008, comments (0)

Dining Out With Food Allergies

When you become a parent of a child with food allergies, restaurant dining often feels like tiptoeing through a minefield. The potential dangers are usually invisible and you are relying on the vigilance of others to keep your child safe.   Still, we want our children to be able to enjoy the typical and "normal" parts of everyday life,... Read moreChevron
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