Kool-Aid Eggs
Did you know you can use Kool-Aid to dye Easter Eggs? It’s cheaper and smells nicer, too! Read More …
Did you know you can use Kool-Aid to dye Easter Eggs? It’s cheaper and smells nicer, too! Read More …
We used the jars from our No Nut Butters to make a Budget-Teaching Bank for Zax! Allergy-friendly and educational! Read More …
Who says allergy-friendly cakes have to be boring? Certainly not us! Check out Kal’s 5th Birthday Party and his awesome Millennium Falcon cake! Read More …
This is a fun project to do at home with your kids! Play dough is easy to make, and it’s great to get your kids involved in the kitchen, too. Plus, you’ll know exactly what went into it! Read More …
Make your own White Chocolate that is free of all top 8 allergens! Plus, learn how simple it is to mold your own Easter chocolates! Read More …
March 2nd is Dr. Seuss’s birthday, which has nationally become known as Read Aloud Day. This is a great opportunity to increase literacy in younger children by sharing Dr. Seuss’s extensive collection of great kids books. Many preschool and elementary school teachers include crafts inspired by the books as a way to increase excitement and Read More …
The folks over at My Kids Food Allergies, a great food allergy resource, graciously asked me to preview their new coloring books! I told them I’d be happy to take a look. As you can see, this isn’t just any coloring book. Those are my sons’ faces on there! That’s because my kids are the Read More …
Back during Christmas break, I decided to do a bird feeder craft with the kids. We all know that the traditional pinecone birdfeeder has peanut butter, but considering that birdseed often contains sunflower seeds, I figured birds (and squirrels, darn them) would be perfectly fine with Sunbutter. So that’s what we did! It was superhero Read More …
We had a lot of fun making our Valentines this year! We decided to make them allergy friendly, and so we hauled out an old favorite craft–the Crayon Cupcake! This is also a great way to get rid of old, broken crayons (of which we had almost a full bucket.) I removed the wrappers, and Read More …