by Georgette Gilmore | Aug 17, 2017 | Shopping Finds, Back to School
With 1 out of 13 children diagnosed with a food allergy and schools becoming increasingly allergy aware, more and more families are on the search for allergy-free snacks to send to school. Having a daughter with peanut and tree nut allergies, I know that it can be a...
by Georgette Gilmore | Aug 8, 2017 | Recipes
Like most kids, my girls love single serving yogurt drinks. And while I love the convenience of throwing them into their lunch boxes for a protein packed addition, I don’t love the cost. One four-pack of organic yogurt drinks — which I purchase weekly...
by Jane Sweeney | Jun 20, 2017 | Recipes
Is it just mine, or do all kids get excited when I’m topping a cracker for snacktime? Whether it’s a Triscuit or graham cracker, my kids love the idea of an edible canvas — and the more colors, the better. So if you want to get out of a sugary snack time...
by Georgette Gilmore | Jun 13, 2017 | Tips + Tricks
Sending your child with food allergies to summer camp, whether it’s a day camp or a sleep away camp, can be a challenge. But not one that you can’t tackle. As with most aspects of day-to-day living with a food allergy, summer camp requires tons of...
by Georgette Gilmore | Mar 6, 2017 | Shopping Finds, Tips + Tricks
For parents of families with food allergies, visiting a foreign country can feel like a daunting prospect. But it doesn’t have to. There’s one small item that can make traveling with food allergies less nerve racking: Allergy Translation cards. Traveling...