Teal Pumpkin Project
Are you participating in the Teal Pumpkin Project? Any house that has one on their stoop or driveway has pledged to offer non-food treats to visiting trick-or-treaters, so that even those with
Are you participating in the Teal Pumpkin Project? Any house that has one on their stoop or driveway has pledged to offer non-food treats to visiting trick-or-treaters, so that even those with
I generally don’t enter into charged debates on my town’s local Facebook parenting page. I’m there to give away stuff (so long forever, Pack ‘n Play!) and find out when
I’ll be hanging out this Friday, September 25th from 3:30 to 4:30 to talk about writing and books with tweens and teens at the Chappaqua Library. In the area? Stop
Speed up your grocery shopping with the free new ipit app. Download it for free, enter your dietary restrictions, and you’re ready to go. When you’re shopping, use ipit to
I know, I know, you’ve heard it before: “Disney is the gold standard when it comes to making their allergist guests feel safe, cared for and happy,” but it’s true.
Hey, Hudson Valley people, this fall Oblong Books in Rhinebeck is holding a “Potterthon.” They will be reading one book every two weeks from September 17 to December 17, and
This is news to me — a Silicon Valley-based biotech company named Aimmune Therapeutics raised $160 million in an IPO and just signed a lease on a Clearwater, Florida manufacturing
This article from Kyle Dine, musician and food allergy advocate, is quite sweet. In “What I’ve Learned From Children About Food Allergies,” from Allergic Living, Dine talks about seven things
It’s very hard to know what it’s like to have food allergies–or parent a child with food allergies–if you don’t have that particular condition. I was the #1 food allergy
A good, basic, traveling 101 for people with food allergies feature from LifeHacker. “Depending on how severe your allergies are, you might not be able to avoid thinking about your