The company is focused on giving back to their customers and supporters with new information and references that might help them in their daily struggles. The website is a wealth of information and continues to add resources weekly.
The latest additions are two “cooking bloggers” that have some wonderful recipes to try.
Kim Christensen writes an informative blog at http://www.affairsofliving.blogspot.com. Kim says “By making mindful food choices and lifestyle modifications, you can heal from the inside out. So take control of your health. Follow your intuition. Have fun. And best of all, live well and eat freely.” Her recipe featured this week on Allergiesandme.com is Spontaneous One-Bowl Chicken Coconut Soup.
The other featured blogger this week is Katherine Revell of http://www.gfcfmommy.blogspot.com. Katherine says of her recipe site “When my Little Prince was diagnosed with PDD-NOS, a mild form of autism at 18 months, life changed. An important element of my son's treatment, in addition to floor time, speech, occupational, and behavioral therapy--and lots and lots of love--has been dietary treatment. We wanted to share some tips.” Her recipe for this week is Maple Apple Crisps.
You can find both of these recipes at http://www.allergiesandme.com/
With more than 12 million people in North American suffering with food allergies, there is a definite need for new information, helpful resources and a great recipe or two to make their days a little brighter and safer. Visit http://www.allergiesandme.com regularly for updates.
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