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link to FREE Printable Nut Free Peanut Free Zone Signs for Classroom

FREE Printable Nut Free Peanut Free Zone Signs for Classroom

Need a FREE Nut Free or Peanut Free Zone Printable Sign? I'm a food allergy mom and I understand! That's why I created two FREE Printable PDFs that state No Nuts or No Peanuts for classrooms,...

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link to #1 Teal Pumpkin Project Myth: What Does a Teal Pumpkin Mean?

#1 Teal Pumpkin Project Myth: What Does a Teal Pumpkin Mean?

The Teal Pumpkin Project promotes awareness, safety, and inclusion for kids with food allergies by providing non-food treats during trick-or-treating. This movement, which started in Tennessee by a...

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link to SunButter Review, Ingredients, and Best Places to Buy

SunButter Review, Ingredients, and Best Places to Buy

SunButter is often recommended as a peanut butter substitute for those allergic to peanuts. Over the years of being a peanut-free home, SunButter has become our favorite nut-free spread. But what is...

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link to AllerMates Case Review: Is it a Good Auvi-Q + EpiPen Carrier

AllerMates Case Review: Is it a Good Auvi-Q + EpiPen Carrier

When our daughter was diagnosed with anaphylactic food allergies, I knew I needed a convenient carrier to hold her EpiPen or Auvi-Q allergy medicine. There are many medicine cases online, and after...

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link to Best Allergy Bracelets for Kids to Alert Others of Allergies

Best Allergy Bracelets for Kids to Alert Others of Allergies

Allergy bracelets for kids with food allergies are an easy way to visually tell others about your child's medical needs. When my daughter, who has an anaphylactic peanut allergy, was about to attend...

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link to 5 Peanut Free Walnut Brands + 4 That Are NOT Peanut Free

5 Peanut Free Walnut Brands + 4 That Are NOT Peanut Free

Our daughter is severely allergic to peanuts, but she passed her walnut allergy tests. So I started looking where I could buy walnuts made in a peanut-free facility. It turns out there are some safe...

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I'm Val, an ex-peanut butter lover turned peanut allergy mom when our 1-year-old developed a severe peanut allergy. We've battled allergies, intolerances, + eczema for years. Peanut Free, Gluten Free, Dairy Free, Brazil Nut Free, + Soy Free is how we eat. Food allergies led us to homeschool, and we're loving it!

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