Review of Food Allergies & Grandchildren: Pocket Guide for Grandparents

Over the past few years, I have had the opportunity to review Allergy Free Table’s pocket guides for parents and educators for children with food allergies, both of which are incredibly valuable resources.   This year, they have released a new pocket guide for grandparents of children living with food allergies. For many families, grandparents [...]



Tips for parents of food allergic kids: Managing your child’s fear and anxiety

For children, living with life threatening food allergies presents challenges that other kids don’t have to think about.  From the earliest age, these kids face a reality where their lives are at risk by the basic human need of eating.  However, these kids are still kids, and even though it is of the upmost importance [...]



Tips for Parents of Food Allergic Kids Managing Your Fear and Anxiety

As a parent of a kid with food allergies, there are many fears and anxieties that might arise as you go through different stages of your child’s development.  With the never ending situations you will face, it’s no wonder that parents of kids with food allergies are often conflicted with added stress, fear and anxiety [...]



Free Choice Foods-Product Review

In my time on the Celiac Sprue Association Board in Denver, I had to privledge of working with two amazing women who ran our newsletter, Danielle Daubenspeck and Kathy Lewis.  However, beyond their talents at keeping our newsletter up and running with the latest and greatest about Celiac awareness, products, restaurants, recalls, and Celiac news [...]



Allergen Detection Service Dogs…Until There’s a Cure! Interview with Ciara Gavin

I was recently connected with Ciara Gavin of Allergen Detection Service Dogs in a joint effort to work together to increase Food Allergy Awareness by holding a conference in Colorado Springs.  While that whole idea is still in the works, I was immediately intrigued by the work being done by Ciara and her team.  I [...]



Improving the food allergy world one school district and one app at a time!

This year, I decided that I wanted to get even more involved in the community of food allergies.  In doing so, I joined the committee to organize this years Food Allergy Walk, sponsored by FAAN (The Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network).  Little did I know that this endeavor would bring me into contact with a [...]



Book Review: Pocket guide for parents: Food allergies & children

Awhile back I had the pleasure of interviewing Julie Trone, from allergyfreetable.com.  In that interview, we discussed a book she was working on at the time that was to be a pocket guide for parents of allergic children.  She was so enthusiastic about it; I couldn’t wait for it to be published!  Having a comprehensive guide to [...]



Book Review: Pocket guide for educators: Food allergies & school

Awhile back I had the pleasure of interviewing Julie Trone, from allergyfreetable.com.  In that interview, we discussed a book she was working on at the time that was to be a pocket guide for educators working with children diagnosed with food allergies.  She was very passionate about the importance of educating schools so that children with [...]



Alicia Woodward Part II: Holiday and Social Event Tips

After getting the opportunity to interview Living Without’s Editor, Alicia Woodward, and learning more about her and the magazine, we went on to discuss Holiday and Social Event tip ideas.  The following is a compilation of Alicia’s tips along with some of my own tips on the how to effectively work through the barriers that might [...]



Interview with Alicia Woodward Part I: Editor of Living Without Magazine

Last week, I had the pleasure of interviewing Alicia Woodward, editor of Living Without Magazine, the magazine designed for people living with food allergies, sensitivities and/or Celiac Disease.  My interview with Alicia was both enjoyable and enlightening. Along with being the editor of Living Without, Alicia is also a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and has practiced [...]