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    WDW Restaurants - Peanut Allergy

    Here's a whole article on Travel Tips to Disney that may help! http://www.allergymoms.com/uploads/newsletters/allergymoms_newsletter_07_21_07.html Take care Gina www.AllergyMoms.com
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    Worried about CS & Peanut Butter

    We did an article on dining at Disney in our July Newsletter. http://www.allergymoms.com/uploads/newsletters/allergymoms_newsletter_07_21_07.html If you go onto the AllergyMoms website, click on "Archives" on the left side and then go to the July Newsletter, you can read the article. There...
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    OT - Allergy Moms - I need your help!

    Revolution health has a new Child Food Allergy Center where you can get help for free: You can just go onto the revolution health website and search food allergies. ( I cant post a link here) I'd also recommend Cybele Pascals Whole Foods Allergy Cookbook : really delicious and healthy...
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    Peanut allergy friendly school snacks

    Divvies, Gakssnacks, Enjoy Life, NoNuttin all make safe cookies. *Some* potato chips are safe. Make sure to check the label as some are cooked in peanut oil. Also studies have shown that when there is a "may contain" warning about 10% of the time, the product *does contain* that ingredient...
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    How would you solve this? Peanut allergy problem.

    Could you invite other children with peanut free lunches to sit at the peanut free table? You could possibly even have the teacher send a letter home saying that your son with the peanut allergy has to steer clear of peanut products but if your child doesnt have peanut in his lunch, he could...
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    My DS Now Has A Documented Shellfish Allergy

    From what I know, the scores cannot really predict the severity of any future reactions, however in general the higher scores, may increase the chance of a more serious reaction. Some food allergies, like peanuts, nuts, seeds, fish and shellfish, tend to cause more serious, even life...
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    Food Allergies

    For those planning a trip to Disney with food allergies, our newsletter, (available free on line by visiting the AllergyMoms website) has "25 Cheap Tricks, Tips & Clicks" for making your travels easier. We also have the first annual Accommodation Awards for 4 Disney restaurants with...
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    Food Allergies

    If you contact the folks at Disney (there are links & phone numbers in our AllergyMoms newsletter) you can get updated info on what is available and where. so even if you are doing a counter service place, you can find out which specific prodcuts they carry. And ALWAYS ask for a manager (if they...
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    Food Allergies

    Hello all, Just wanted to let you know that our free newsletter is out and this month it is all about traveling to Disney with food allergies. If you need a little extra help with planning a trip--especially if you have a child with food allergies, please take a look on the AllergyMoms website...
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    Food Allergies - who takes care of it best

    Artists point at the Wilderness lodge was outstanding. The chef came out three times--when we ordered, when he brought the food and to check on us. The manager came over twice, during our meal and at the end. The service was outstanding and the food (especially the adult food) was...
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    WDW Restaurants - Peanut Allergy

    You will not have a problem but you will have even more options and peace of mind if you contact WDW in advance. They can send you information on "safe" foods and you can make reservations at places that are within your comfort level. My child has multiple food allergies and we never eat...
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    Traveling with a peanut allergy - safe snacks at the parks?

    Hi Mama of Two Princesses, Disney is a wonderful place for children who have food allergies. There is an article about it in this months Allergic Living Magazine. They have begun to carry the "Divvies" line. This is an allergy friendly cookie and snack line free of milk, egg, peanuts, & tree...




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