If your child has severe food allergies like my daughter, you don't have to give up enjoying a family dinner out. There are some things you need to do to be prepared in case she/he has a reaction to a hidden food additive...read more
Eating away from home can be worrisome and a risky business if your child has allergies. Here are a few tips for making eating out a more pleasant and safe experience. Medic Alert Bracelet: The first thing you should ...read more
by Aline Neal
HELPFUL TIPS TO EASE YOUR MIND When it comes to our children's safety, dining out can be a life or death situation, we NEED to protect them! With over 2 million children having life threatening allergies, it's truly a ...read more
by Bobby Coles
Food allergies are quite common, especially amongst the child population. Meal preparation can become a time consuming process, requiring careful thought and examination of all foods and their ingredients. Eating out at ...read more
My daughter, who is four, has Celiac Disease. That does not stop her gregarious, energetic toddler need to socialize in the great American tradition - eating out! We are a food-centrific society. Everything from going t...read more
by Fiona Mather
Tips for eating out when your child has food allergies It can be very difficult eating out when your child has food allergies so here are a few tips. 1)Try going to child friendly eateries. They should be more unde...read more
by Isis Kennedy
Dining out can be so much fun! Do not let allergies put a damper on that fun! You as a parent can keep your child safe by keeping a few things in mind when you dine out to not let a good time turn into a medical emerge...read more
by poeticklutz
The simple fact about food allergies is that they are life altering. Food allergies take a toll not only on the child who has them, but also on their parents, family members, friends and even classmates. All of a sudden a ...read more
by Molly Mullen
Food allergies involving your child can be daunting, but have faith as soon as you follow these steps, you can make it a routine. It can be something that is easily managed. At home you clear anything that your child i...read more
When a family member, especially a child has been diagnosed as having a severe allergy your lifestyle will change dramatically. Both you and your child will need to be highly educated on how to deal with the allergy and wh...read more
by Tracy Hayes
"The Peanut Boy" My second to oldest son was one year old when I decided to introduce peanut butter on a cracker to him. I laid him down after his afternoon snack. He was extremely fussy and screaming. At first, ...read more
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