(Formerly Life with a Dairy-Free Toddler) A mother's focus on feeding a child with multiple food allergies -- currently peanut and tree nuts, and formerly dairy and egg.
Friday, February 25, 2011
Product Review - Annie's Homegrown Gluten-Free Bunnies
I made a quick run to a locally owned grocery store yesterday. They carry a lot of items I can't find anywhere else (not just allergy-free, either). I was scanning the shelf in the organic area and came across Annie's Homegrown Gluten-Free Bunnies hidden toward the bottom. I was ecstatic when I read "Made in a peanut-free, tree-nut free facility." Our daughter is elated. I can't even count how many times she has asked for bunny or goldfish crackers. Her question usually is "Can we find some without food allergies?" So when I read the label to her she clapped excitedly. Sometimes it's just fun to have fun treats (like everyone else).
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Valentine's Day and Food Allergies
It's now been a couple years since our 3-year-old has been celebrating holidays with her food allergies to peanuts, tree nuts, milk and eggs. Quite honestly, I don't really think too hard about what to do anymore. I treat Valentine's Day very similar to Halloween, Just insert hearts and cupids instead of pumpkins and ghosts.
Here are a few other ideas for treats for Valentine's Day:
- Dairy-Free and Egg-Free Chocolate Shortbread cut-out cookies
- Dairy-Free Heart Rice Krispies Treats
- Dairy-Free S'mores
- Dairy-Free, Nut-Free Chocolate Chip Cookies
- Dairy-Free Banana Boats
- 2010 Top 10 Valentine's Day Recipes (mine is number 5)
- Dairy-Free, Nut-Free Puppy Chow
- Dairy-Free No Bake Crunchies
- Banana Muffins (use dairy-free margarine)
- Other Non-baking ideas: Fruit snacks, Enjoy Life Chocolate Bars, Enjoy Life Boom Choco Boom Bars, Fruit Crisps, Chocolate chips, Dum Dum Suckers, and Smarties
Remember it's only a big deal if you make it a big deal. Also, if your children are young just baking something together is more important than the end result. Valentine's Day is a holiday to show love and friendship -- not just to eat a lot of treats.