Thanksgiving can be a time of family togetherness and hosts of good company and good food. But for people with food allergies, it can also be a time when they feel like outsiders. In this article from ABC News, experts offer advice on how to avoid risking an allergic reaction, and how to avoid hurting a loved-ones feelings.
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