FAAN updated it Website. It is much easier to navigate and much prettier to look at - check it out.
http://www.foodallergy.org
Welcome to the Kansas City Northland Food Allergy Support Group. We are a group of parents who meet periodically but share via e-mail and Facebook to provide one another with information, support, resources, stories, challenges and successes about caring for children with food allergies. We currently meet periodically at Panera Bread in Liberty, Missouri (8580 Church Rd.) To join our mail list, please contact Jenny Giles at jennytgiles@gmail.com or visit us on Facebook! NEXT MEETING: TBA
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
NEW! FAAN's College Network
Newly launched: FAAN's College Network (http://www.faancollegenetwork.org/) a web-based program that allows prospective students to research the food allergy management policies of colleges and universities across the nation.
Contact information for representatives from those colleges is readily available on the website, as well as contact information for “Student Ambassadors,” who are current college students with food allergies.
Contact information for representatives from those colleges is readily available on the website, as well as contact information for “Student Ambassadors,” who are current college students with food allergies.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
The Peanut Goblin
As Halloween approaches I am once again grateful for learning about the "Peanut Goblin" and wanted to share this idea with everyone who is new to trick-or-treating with a food allergy. You may have the "Milk Goblin" or the "Soy Goblin" come to your house depending on your child's allergy. At our house the "Peanut Goblin" is a creature that LOVES peanut-containing treats and candy and if you leave him some, he'll leave you a present in exchange.
We let my daughter and her little sister trick-or-treat with their friends and when we get home, we dump their candy out and toss all those containing peanuts inside the "Peanut Goblins" bag. They then place the bag on the front door step just before bed. In the morning, the bag of candy has been replaced with a present for each girl.
It is so much fun! It definitely takes the sting out of taking candy away.
Last year we went to an event where a beautiful chocolate candy containing peanuts was passed out. Instead of getting upset, my daughter said, "Wow, the Peanut Goblin is going to love this one!"
I wish each of you and your families a happy and safe Halloween.
~ Jenny
We let my daughter and her little sister trick-or-treat with their friends and when we get home, we dump their candy out and toss all those containing peanuts inside the "Peanut Goblins" bag. They then place the bag on the front door step just before bed. In the morning, the bag of candy has been replaced with a present for each girl.
It is so much fun! It definitely takes the sting out of taking candy away.
Last year we went to an event where a beautiful chocolate candy containing peanuts was passed out. Instead of getting upset, my daughter said, "Wow, the Peanut Goblin is going to love this one!"
I wish each of you and your families a happy and safe Halloween.
~ Jenny
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We meet periodically in the evenings at Panera Bread in Liberty (8580 Church Rd).