Hey look!
Janine asked me questions about peanut allergy -
And I answered!
Thanks Janine - I'm honored.
G
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Birthday Parties: Hosting a Child with Food Allergies
This came through my Google Alerts this morning and I thought it was a great article to share with you guys.
Tips to Plan a Safe Birthday Party when Inviting Children with Food Allergies.
Dina (founder of Beyondapeanut.com which you should all check out) did a great job of giving a rational list of why parents of allergic kids worry about sending their child to a birthday party and ways to alleviate the stress for both sides. I think that these tips actually carry over to play dates as well.
How do you guys approach parents throwing the party your child is invited to? Do you all stay at the party with your child? Or do you go? If you do, what made you feel comfortable in doing so?
Tips to Plan a Safe Birthday Party when Inviting Children with Food Allergies.
Dina (founder of Beyondapeanut.com which you should all check out) did a great job of giving a rational list of why parents of allergic kids worry about sending their child to a birthday party and ways to alleviate the stress for both sides. I think that these tips actually carry over to play dates as well.
How do you guys approach parents throwing the party your child is invited to? Do you all stay at the party with your child? Or do you go? If you do, what made you feel comfortable in doing so?
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Link Love and a Recipe for you!
Here are a few finds from the web I recently stumbled across:
Green(ish) Aioli(ish)
In a blender, combine:
I made this for our anniversary dinner on Tuesday night (8 years - woo hoo!) and it was a huge success. I was practically licking the bowl (and maybe you might have caught me foraging through the fridge later that night looking for other things to dip in it).
Try this with grilled chicken, gilled veggies, tofu, dip fries in it, cut up raw veggies, pita chips. It's so tasty you might just want to put a dab behind each ear. Enjoy!
- Peanuts Anyone?
- Lecture from Wesley Burks (Duke) on the peanut allergy immunotherapy research on i tunes (Via Gina Clowes Twitter Feed)
- Interesting (although old - 2007) Comparison of School Food Allergy Emergency Plans to the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network’s Standard Plan (PDF)
- School Lunches from around the world. The US versions are pretty awful looking.
Green(ish) Aioli(ish)
In a blender, combine:
- 1 cup vegenaise
- 1/3 cup fresh lemon juice
- 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
- the zest of 1 lemon
- 1 tablespoon finely minced garlic
- 1 tablespoon minced fresh parsley leaves (you could use dill, basil, taragon, chervil...)
- 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
- 1/8 teaspoon cayenne pepper
- Salt to taste
I made this for our anniversary dinner on Tuesday night (8 years - woo hoo!) and it was a huge success. I was practically licking the bowl (and maybe you might have caught me foraging through the fridge later that night looking for other things to dip in it).
Try this with grilled chicken, gilled veggies, tofu, dip fries in it, cut up raw veggies, pita chips. It's so tasty you might just want to put a dab behind each ear. Enjoy!
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