Welcome to the June 2012 Edition of the Living with Food Allergies Blog Carnival. My name is Stacy I am honored to be hosting this months Living with Food Allergies Blog Carnival.
This month’s carnival is huge with 21 posts, so grab a cup of coffee, sit back and enjoy!
Welcome to the June 28, 2012 edition of living with food allergies carnival.
Sara Dawkins presents 8 Ways to Tell Your Child May Have Serious Allergies posted at NannyPro.com, saying, “Do you ever wonder how you can tell the difference between if your child is just dealing with a cold or if they’re suffering from allergies? If you do suspect that your child has allergies, then how do you determine if they are mild or serious?”
ERiC AiXeLsyD presents Dey Mylan’s irrisponsibile TV ad and it’s possible consiquences… posted at World (and Lunar) Domination, saying, “More TV insanity?”
Lisa Rutter presents Stephanie & Aeverie posted at No Nuts Moms Group – Blog, saying, “This is Lisa from No Nuts Moms Group. This sounds great! Thanks!”
The Food Allergy Mom presents Make Your Own Allergy-Friendly Version Of Your Favorite Recipes posted at The Food Allergy Mom.
Brian Schardt presents Going Gluten-Free at Work | East Bay Celiac posted at East Bay Celiac.
Gael Tannenbaum presents Dairy Free Chocolate Ice Cream – Round 2 posted at Mad Alex’s Test Kitchen Blog, saying, “This is just one in a series of allergy-friendly ice cream posts on our new blog. I think the allergy-free community will enjoy our new blog!”
Food Allergy Assistant presents Allergy Free Eggs posted at Food Allergy Assistant, saying, “As we chatted about this on my FB page, we wondered if allergen-free eggs could be dyed beautiful colors like Easter eggs!”
Jessica Martin presents Egg-cellent news posted at Food Allergy Sleuth, saying, “I’m a fairly new blogger. Hope this is helpful for any other allergy parents out there!”
Stacy Molter presents Traveling and Dining with Food Allergies: Legoland California posted atStacy Molter.
Jennifer presents Full Disclosure posted at dairyfreediner, saying, “This blog post is about my struggles with when to disclosure my families health concerns including a potentially life-threatening food allergy, how much information to share when I do and the varied reactions to my different approaches.”
Jennifer Mulchandani presents Peanut explosion disrupts reaction-free week on vacation posted at Snowflakes In January.
Suzie Banks presents Dairy Free Milks posted at Aesthetics & Gastronomy.
Gina Mennett Lee presents Walking the fine line when advocating for your child: Top 10 Tips for Surviving a 504 Meeting posted at Food Allergy Education Network.
Gina Mennett Lee presents Is Food Really Love? posted at Food Allergy Education Network.
Katie Sorene presents How to Say “I’m Allergic to Peanuts” in 45 Languages posted at Travel Blog – Tripbase, saying, “Indispensable linguistic help for peanut allergy sufferers traveling to non-English speaking countries.”
Karen Blue presents Milk in Clothes posted at Chemurgy and Allergens, saying, “Clothes made from milk proteins, scary for the milk allergic, especially for those with a history of contact reactions.”
Michael Pistiner presents Kids With Food Allergies Community: Summer Camp Guide for Food Allergies – Powered by Hoop.la posted at Kids with Food Allergies Foundation.
Cindy Kaplan presents Camp. | allergyepisodes posted at allergyepisodes, saying, “I’d love to share my experiences at camp when I was a child with food allergies and how my perspective has shifted now that I’m an adult whose allergies took a more severe turn.”
Food Allergy Assistant presents Food Allergies Linked to Soaps, Toothpaste posted at Food Allergy Assistant, saying, “Disturbing findings about chemicals in personal care products and possible link to food allergies.”
Jennifer B presents Nut Free versus Peanut Free Brunch posted at Food Allergy Buzz.
Stacy Molter presents Managing Food Allergies in Our Home saying “I talk about testing and diagnosis of our son’s food allergies, and how our family is managing our son’s multiple food allergies in day-to-day life. I also share the spreadsheet on our son’s allergies that I carry everywhere on my smart phone to share with hospital staff in case of an emergency”.
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of living with food allergies carnival using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.
Thank you to Jennifer at Food Allergy Buzz for allowing me to host and thank you to the bloggers for their great posts!
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Its really problematic while we are facing the allergies from our foods. There are several foods in the world which causes a big allergy asthma problem to us and we seriously have to know about the details of the food lists which are causing the allergies and according to that we need to aware on it.