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The "Food Allergy Awareness Anthem"
Egg-Free Epicurean Video: Food Allergy Fun on Halloween
Egg-Free Epicurean Video: Baker Tries Blondie, Asks How We Do It
Egg-Free Epicurean Video: His First Sweet Ever
Lili says "It's good. It doesn't have peanuts?"
Lauryn tries egg-free chocolate cookie at Food Allergy walk
Michele's testimonial on Fudge Explosion "Wow. Chocolate. Yum."
Adam enjoys Fudge Explosions, our chocolate cookies with no egg
Future Nutritionist Amanda can't believe Fudge Explosion is egg-free
Kelly Tries OMG! at Food Allergy walk San Diego
Dr. McConnell, Naturopath, Can't Believe OMG is egg-free
Egg Free, Peanut Free, Tree Nut Free Goodies
"I Want it All" Assortment
"I Can't Decide" Assortment
Campfire Blondies
Fudge Explosion
OMG! (OatMeal Gourmet)
Food Allergy Checklist For the Newly Diagnosed
Twelve Things To Do Now
Don't panic — educate yourself and be prepared
Educate your child and other people in your life
Know the symptoms of an allergic reaction and how to treat it
Ask your doctor if you need to carry epinephrine, and if so, know how to use it and keep it on hand at all times
Get a MedicAlert Bracelet and Become a Member
Read the label of every food item in your house (pantry, refrigerator, and freezer) and throw out foods that either contain or are exposed to your food allergens
Understand what the FDA requires food manufacturers to disclose on their labels as well as what is optional to disclose ("FALCPA")
Do not allow your food allergic child to eat bakery items that are not packaged and labeled
Don't Do not eat out at a restaurant until you have gone through this entire list of tips and read The FDA's Current Food Allergy Labeling Guidelines (“FALCPA”)
Teach your child that they cannot eat other people's food
Be aware that there are non-food places/products where food allergens can hide
Always be prepared for an allergic reaction
Food Allergy FAQ
FDA's Food Allergy Labeling Guidelines
Food Allergy Resource Links
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How We Learned About Food Allergies
Diagnosed With A Peanut Allergy
Also Diagnosed With An Egg Allergy
Turning Lemons Into Lemonade
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