Goodbye Incredible Edible Gluten-Free Food Fair

Fairs. Most of the food allergy fairs, expos, and conferences are on the coasts. I understand that, they are huge population centers and it’s a numbers thing. A few more pop up around the country, but here in the Rocky Mountain Region there isn’t a whole lot. A few years back we discovered a local Read More …

Denver FARE Walk Recap

It’s FARE Walk Season! These are great community-building events for families affected by food allergies–there are few other large-scale events where you can meet other people with food allergies in your community. Plus, you can score great swag from allergy-friendly sponsors and raise money for food allergy research! Denver’s FARE Walk is early in the season–it Read More …

Save the Date! FABlogCon 2016

Guess what? We’re thrilled to help announce that FABlogCon (The Food Allergy Blogger’s Conference) will be back in Denver this year! Save the Date! November 4-6, 2016 at the Denver Renaissance Hotel 3801 Quebec St Denver, CO 80207 Come join us  for the only time you will see so many  Food Allergy Advocates  in one Read More …

FABlogCon 2015

Well, I’m a few months late, but that doesn’t mean that I can’t still plug the excellent FABlogCon! What is FABlogCon, you might ask? Well, it’s none other than the Food Allergy Blogger’s Conference! Hubby and I were thrilled last year when we discovered that FABlogCon 2015 would be in our neck of the woods! Read More …

Jack-Teal-Lantern’s Halloween Safety Tips

Meet Jack-Teal-Lantern. He’s a teal pumpkin who loves spreading joy and inclusiveness to all children, no matter what health conditions or dietary restrictions they have. And today, he wants to make suggestions for how to have a Fun and Safe time trick-or-treating when you have Food Allergies.     Jack-Teal-Lantern’s Halloween Safety Tips   Carry Read More …

Our First FARE Walk!

I think I’ve mentioned it before, but I didn’t feel terribly drawn to the Food Allergy Community until my kids started going off to school. That’s when I was forced to acknowledge that the rest of the world isn’t as knowledgeable nor as accepting of food allergies as my family and close circle of friends. Read More …