• 74| Allergy-Friendly Resorts: Insider Tips For The Best Vacay
    Sep 21 2025

    Hey food allergy mom!

    Is there really such a thing as an allergy-friendly resort? You want a vacation where you can actually relax, knowing your child is safe.

    But searching online can feel overwhelming. It’s hard to find anything about allergies, and even then, it’s hard to know what allergy-aware actually looks like in practice. Are they talking about a chef who understands cross contact… or is it just a single gluten-free option on the buffet?

    And the truth is, planning a trip with food allergies takes extra layers of research and preparation—because as moms, we can’t just book and hope for the best. We need to know what we’re walking into.

    So, if you’ve ever wondered how to find an allergy-friendly resort, stay with me until the end—I’ll share the insider strategies I use as a travel advisor and food allergy mom, and you’ll walk away knowing exactly what to look for.

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  • 73| Food Allergies At School: Rethinking Celebrations Without The Cake
    Sep 7 2025

    Hey food allergy mama!

    This episode might be controversial, but today I’m talking about why I think celebrations with food like birthday cupcakes, donuts, and cookies don’t belong in the classroom.

    Neither of my kids had food-free classroom celebrations, but this has been something I hoped for, for many years. And for different reasons than you might think!

    In this episode, I’m sharing my astonishing reasons why celebrations in the classrooms should be food-free, and in case you’re worried that taking food out of celebrations will make school boring and full of misery, listen to the end for surprising kid and teacher-approved alternatives that make school super fun and exciting.

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  • 72| Can Your Food Allergy Child Self Carry Epinephrine This School Year?
    Aug 17 2025

    Hey Food Allergy Mom,

    One question I hear from food allergy parents is: “Is my child ready to self-carry epinephrine at school?” Sometimes we think they’re ready, but the school or maybe their doctor isn’t convinced. We all know that having that epinephrine available right away is important, which makes self-carrying an important option. So, how do you know they’re ready, and what can you do to show the school they are?

    In today’s episode, we’re walking through what self-carry means, and I’ll share some real-life tests you can do to help everyone feel confident that you’re child is ready.

    By the end of this episode, you’ll have a solid plan for figuring out if your child is ready to self-carry this school year—whether it’s your child’s first time or just a new grade with new expectations.

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  • 71| Food Allergies At School:Tips For A Safer, More Inclusive Year
    Aug 3 2025

    Hey Food Allergy Mama,

    As always, summer has FLOWN by, and here we are looking at going back to school. How are we staring down school supply lists, and wondering what happened to July??

    If you’re like I used to be, back-to-school prep probably feels like this scramble of shopping runs, half-checked lists, and the panicked thought: How do I keep my child safe at school this year?

    But I want things to be different, so I’m sharing essential tips I wish I had years ago—so you’re not stuck reinventing the wheel every August. Listen to the end for my BEST tip that made the most impact on food allergy safety at school. You won’t hear this anywhere else, so you may want to pause here and grab a pen and paper so you can take notes.

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  • 70| Food Allergy Camp Tips: What No One Warns You About
    Jul 20 2025

    Hey food allergy mama!

    Need food allergy camp tips this summer?

    The first time I sent my kid to summer day camp, I honestly didn’t know what I didn’t know. I had the EpiPens packed, the forms filled out, the snacks labeled... but I still had that pit in my stomach wondering—did I forget something that matters?

    If you’re feeling that too—or you’re just trying to figure out if camp with food allergies is even a safe option—you are not alone. In today’s episode, I’m sharing what I learned as a food allergy mom after sending my child to day camp. I’ll walk you through the questions I asked, what I packed, and how I prepped both my child and the camp staff.

    But I’m also going to tell you about the things no one warned me about—the emotional side, the red flags I noticed too late, and what I’d do differently next time. So whether you’ve already signed up for day camp or you’re still deciding, stick around to the end—you’ll leave feeling more prepared, more confident, and less alone.

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  • 69|Food Allergy Travel:What I Bring For Travel Days on Planes, Trains & In Cars
    Jul 6 2025

    Hey food allergy mama!

    Travel days with food allergies can feel like packing for a survival mission — meds, meals, backup plans… all before you’ve had your coffee. In this episode, I’m sharing exactly what I bring when I fly with food allergies so you don’t have to figure it out from scratch.

    Even if flying isn’t on your agenda right now, don’t skip this one — everything I share works for road trips, train rides, and those long travel days where you just want to feel prepared and calm instead of frazzled and anxious.

    And stay to the end — I’ll walk you through real-life snack ideas that work for most of the major allergens, so you’re not scrambling the night before you leave.

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  • 68| When Allergy Travel Means Cooking: What to Pack & Prep So You Can Relax
    Jun 22 2025

    Hey Food Allergy Mama,

    If you're traveling with food allergies, there's a good chance you've had this thought: “I guess that means I’ll be cooking the whole time.” And of course, you’d do anything to keep your loved one or child safe. But let’s be honest: it can feel easier to just stay home instead of finding ways to cook, plan, and be the food safety officer on vacation.

    In today’s episode, we’re digging into what to pack and prep so you can cook safely while traveling and relax. I’ll walk you through what gear to bring, how to keep meals simple, and how to make the process way less stressful—plus, you’ll get ways to save a ton of time and effort on every future trip.

    If you’ve ever skipped a vacation—or thought about it—because it felt like too much work, this episode is for you.

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    Food Allergy Mentor and Food Allergy Travel Advisor

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  • 67|BBQs, Potlucks & Food Allergies
    Jun 8 2025

    Hey food allergy mama!

    Have you ever turned down a BBQ or potluck invite just because it felt like too much? The planning, the label-checking, the explaining, the watching—it can all feel so overwhelming. Honestly, there were summers when I skipped more events than I went to. Not because I didn’t want to go, but because it just felt easier to stay home than to manage all the moving pieces.

    In today’s episode, I’m sharing a story from a few years ago—back when we were adjusting to food allergies—and just the thought of going to a block party made me want to hide. I’ll walk you through how I got out of that “low” place and found a way to make social events feel more doable, even enjoyable.

    If you’ve ever felt that mix of exhaustion and loneliness when everyone else seems to be out having summer fun—this one’s for you. Or maybe you just want some tips so that you don’t have to avoid summer fun in the first place. Stick with me to the end, because I’m also sharing a few practical things that helped us feel more included and less overwhelmed at potlucks and BBQs.

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    Food Allergy Mentor & Travel Advisor

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