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There’s no denying that food allergies are a growing concern in the US. With about 3 million children affected -- 1 in 17 under age 3 -- it’s likely you know someone dealing with food issues.
My 2-year-old daughter, Ava, is part of that 3 million. But while her food allergies seem to bring never-ending challenges, I always remind myself that “having less may bring you more.”
Join me, a wannabe foodie, in my quest to make my daughter’s food experiences positive ones while trying to save time, money and my sanity.
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Monthly Archives: July 2010
Peanut and soy allergy recall
From our friends at FAAN: Setton International Foods, Inc. is recalling Fairway brand Energy Mix and Setton Farms brand Total Energy Mix due to undeclared peanut and/or soy. The products were sold in New Jersey and New York. The affected … Continue reading
Yummy egg- and milk-free pancakes
I got hit with a pancake request at breakfast the other day. Now, normally I have the Gluten-Free Pantry’s Muffin and Scone mix on hand, and I use that to make pancakes. But, of course, the day the kids ask … Continue reading
Posted in Egg-free, Milk-free
Tagged food allergies, food allergy, Pa., Pennsylvania, York, York County
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