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RT @pnutfreeworld: RICKER DINING at Stanford University http://bit.ly/5Nr0AO 1st university...peanut-sensitive dining environment. #pea ... 1 day ago
Bella's dinner? A foot long churro. Anyone wanna nominate me for mother of the year??? 1 day ago
@LoCoallergylife we've left dd w/folks who are REALLY aware of her allergies & that she's REALLY comfortable with. Only family! No real prep 1 day ago
@VickysIckies that is my worst nightmare as well. I'm so glad he's ok! big hugs to you! 1 day ago
brrrrrrrr. 2 days ago
 

Summer Camps and Snacks

Posted May 05 2009 4:38pm
A couple of things floating around out there:

Camp Emerson - A summer camp for girls and boys, age 8 -15 in Massachusetts that addresses the allergy needs of its campers. Awesome! (found via Nicole's fantastic Allergic Child Newsletter ).

I'd love to hear from anyone else who knows of summer camps that are good for kids with allergies (I'm sure a quick search of peanutallergy.com or kids with food allergies would bring up a few more). The thought of being able to send B off to summer camp without too much worry about her peanut allergy is amazing. The thought of paying that tuition might be more difficult though :)

Mark Bittman's recipe for Homemade Granola Bars. Only 4 ingredients! No preservatives or funky additives. Now, finding a safe granola might be a challenge in your local grocery store, but there's always Enjoy Life mail order. I'll be trying these this weekend. (found via Allergic Girl - thanks Sloane!)
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