Harvest Festival
If your school has a food event, the best way to ensure that it’s allergy-friendly is to get involved. That’s what I did with our Harvest Festival! Read More …
If your school has a food event, the best way to ensure that it’s allergy-friendly is to get involved. That’s what I did with our Harvest Festival! Read More …
Food allergies can disrupt all kinds of family traditions. But when you step back and look, all sorts of things affect our traditions. Read More …
Peanuts are ever-present at a baseball game. So how can millions of Americans with a peanut allergy watch safely? Enter the peanut friendly baseball game! Read More …
Your child’s teacher has already started making plans for Valentine’s Day, so it’s best to chat about your concerns now. That’s why it’s time for a #HeartTealHeart talk! Read More …
This turkey-roasting method will simplify your holiday, save you time, and leave your oven free for other dishes! Thanksgiving Day game changer! Read More …
A Guide for the Family of the Food Allergic
If you have family coming for the holidays, there are always a lot of things to do. Is accommodating food allergies one of them? Food-allergic families are thankful for every safe meal–read below for 15 tips to make sure yours is something to be thankful for! Read More …
Throughout the month of November, share your positive stories, tips, tidbits, and anecdotes about your life with food allergies using the hashtag #MyTealThanks. Post here in the comments, on Twitter or Instagram, or join the conversation on our new #MyTealThanks Facebook Group–a brand new place for sharing the positive side of food allergies! Read More …
Learn how to implement Food-Free Parties at your child’s school, and win one too! Read More …
The next time someone tells you a Food-Free birthday celebration would be lame, tell them they’re doing it wrong! Read More …
How I took a school potluck, which normally excludes those with food allergies, and made it Allergy Friendly! Read More …