byLil Allergy AdvocatesonFebruary 21, 2016inEaster,Food,Food Allergies,Useful Lists *UPDATED 2021 Allergy-Friendly Easter Candy Bunny, Easter egg, and chick-themed chocolates and candy seem to be in every store leading up to Easter. If you are dealing with a food allergy, it is not always ...
Check out theTeal Pumpkin Projectfor more non-food treat ideas. This initiative promotes non-food treats for kids with food allergies. The bonus of giving out non-food treats: no tempting candy in the house! 4. Beware of fun-size or mini-Halloween treats Enjoying just one mini or fun-siz...
My kids love Smarties. We love to use them to decorate our Gingerbread Houses. It’s good to know that most kids with allergies don’t have any trouble with Smarties. My son LOVES Star Wars. He’s going to be so happy when I buy some Smarties for him to make light sabers with! Re...
While there are many fabulous allergy free chocolate candy makers out there, I decided to try making my own this year for Valentine's Day. Even though they aren't too fancy (I'll leave that to the professionals), they are super easy to make and my kids were super excited to eat them...
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Nuts. While we’re talking nuts, buying individual packages of nuts can make a great treat. Add a Valentine tag that says “I’m Nuts About You!” and you’ve instantly got the most creative treat in the class. Always be sure to check with the teacher about nut allergies before p...
I’m using store-bought tubes for everything here purely for convenience- works great! You could also use melted chocolate to hold everything together. Note on candies and allergies: It should be pretty easy to find allergy friendly versions of most ingredients. Readers have reported success ...
and it was consumed in a liquid state. Ancient people used its juiceas a medication. The plant also contained some substances that helped with the mild inflammation and allergies. Well, it has not lost its original purpose and is still used for medical purposes, mainly to cover the bitter ...
Thanks again for reading and be sure to SHARE this plant-based candy list with anyone you know would find it beneficial. Cheers. P.S. Be sure to check out our in-depth vegan alcohol list and vegan snack list too! (And for peanut or tree nut allergies, you can cross reference the veg...
Needless to say, I had to look into healthy Halloween treats as a better alternative. I think it will be nice to have something different, along with some non-candy alternatives that will work for children with food sensitives or allergies. ...