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Cool Ways to Manage Food Allergies This Spring

Now that the weather is warming up, you may be spending more time outside. And outdoor activities – such as cookouts and playdates – can involve food.

Here are some food allergy resources to consider as you and your family enjoy the warmer weather.

Tips for Playdates for Your Child with Food Allergies
If your child has food allergies, it’s still possible to have wonderful, allergy-friendly playdates. Check out these ideas for fun things to do.

Managing Food Allergies at Outdoor Celebrations
Many outdoor celebrations center around food. We have some steps you can take to help your child avoid allergic reactions at warm-weather gatherings.

Looking for more tips and ideas? Visit our online community to talk with other parents and caregivers managing food allergies.

SAVE THE DATE

Are You Ready to Raise Awareness About Food Allergies?

Make plans for National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month and Food Allergy Awareness Week coming in May! We’ll share information to help you manage your child’s food allergy, as well as resources you can share to help people better understand food allergies.

Watch our newsletter, social media channels, and blog for more information on how you can participate.

Spreading awareness is a vital part of saving lives and reducing the burden of food allergies. Help us maximize our impact.
 

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RECIPES AND FOOD

KFA’s Safe Eats® Allergy-Friendly Recipe Collection has a ton of cool recipes for warm days you can make without top allergens. And the best part is many of them don’t require cooking over the stove. Try out these refreshing options:

WEBINAR

Trouble Eating? It Could be EoE – Video

If you or your child has trouble eating, watch the replay of our webinar, “Difficulty Eating? Speak Up, Don’t Adapt! It Could Be Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE),” available on demand. Learn about common eating habits used to reduce pain while eating, EoE treatments, and how to take an active role in your or your child’s EoE care. You will also hear from a parent about their child’s early EoE symptoms and how they progressed.
 

FOOD ALLERGY RECALLS

6 New Recalls and Product Alerts Due to Undeclared Allergens

Here are some recent food recalls. Visit our blog to learn more about all of the current recalls.

Did You Miss Our Previous Newsletter?

Check out our previous issue to learn about the top Allergy Capitals™, our visit to Capitol Hill, WIC funding, clinical trials, and more.

 

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