She created this book to shed light on the emotional side of food allergies and to help children cope with the everyday challenges they face.
We are very busy in our house these days preparing for a “Fancy Nancy” birthday party. To say that my daughter is obsessed is a slight understatement. We have either purchased every book, borrowed it or taken it out of the library and have read all about Nancy Clancy and her “fancy” ways. In a ..more
What a delightful, colorful and feel good book! The book is a story of 8 friends, all of whom have a different food allergy.
Upon learning that Kelly’s oldest son had food allergies at a very young age, Kelly took matters into her own hands. She didn’t want him to be left out of anything so she took her energy to the kitchen and started baking. Every recipe in this cookbook is dairy free, egg free and nut free.
This book, by Mary Rand Hess, begins at a birthday party. For so many parents of kids with food allergies, their child’s first allergic reaction was at a birthday party so the story is immediately easy to relate to.
This is just one example of the delicious recipes created by Cybele Pascal in her newly released The Allergen-Free Baker’s Handbook. All recipes are egg free, dairy free, nut free, wheat free, gluten free and vegan.
Have a food allergy? No problem. Baking has never been easier. Whether you have a gluten allergy, nut allergy, egg allergy or peanut allergy – this is the book for you.
We recently received a copy of Shirley Plant’s book titled, “Finally…Food I Can Eat”, now in its third printing. It has a beautiful photo on the cover of a delicious quinoa dish which was the first thing I made from the book.
The Itchy Kids Club is aimed at helping kids with allergies understand that they are not alone. The fun and silly poems and illustrations bring a light-hearted feel to an important message. Author, Jill Grabowski, share over 20 poems in this quirky book. The illustrations by Max and Elena Stasyuk are great – really colorful.
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Thanks to Alisa for sending us an e-copy of her book, Go Dairy Free. For starters, I was very impressed with how comprehensive the book was and how easy it was to read.
Alisa outlines in very simple wording many important things that people with dairy allergies or a dairy intolerance need to know. Leafing through ..more
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