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Recipes for Children with Food Allergies: Observations, Advice and Safety Tips

Article by Kathleen Reale

Following are a few advantages of having to prepare recipes for children with food allergies. It’s an excellent learning opportunity – for you and your child.

Sweet Revenge: Just because your child suffers from food allergies does not mean that they have to forego sweets (although you might like them too!). Since gluten and other major food allergens do not naturally occur in fruit, desserts made from fresh fruit (eg, baked apples) are not only healthy, they are safe too!

Your Kids Will Love Vegetables: One of the positives of having a child who suffers from food allergies is that you can train their palates to love healthy foods like vegetables from day one. Many of us forget that our addiction to sweets and processed foods is a learned addiction, not a naturally occurring one.

Most vegetables are gluten-free and allergen-free. Feed them to your children early and often. Get creative and serve them with allergen free dips as a lunch box snack or healthy afternoon snack. They’ll seamlessly develop a love for vegetables without being forced.

Teach Your Kid to become an International Eater: Most often, a traditional American diet won’t suit a child who suffers from food allergies, as they contain a lot of gluten, processed foods and the like.This is an excellent opportunity to teach your child to become an “international eater.” You can explore recipes for children with food allergies from Asian, African and Mexican cultures, for example. These cultures tend to have diets that are rich in rice, corn and other alternative grains like quinoa and amaranth. Vegan recipes are another option, as they tend to be free from dairy and animal products.

Recipes for Children with Food Allergies: Safety Tips. There is a lot of information – and misinformation – on what’s safe when it comes to food allergies. Following are a few safety tips when preparing recipes for children with food allergies.

Ingredient Safety: Parents should be aware that when preparing recipes for children with food allergies, products that you’d think would always contain the same ingredient can be different. To explain, the same ingredients manufactured in different parts of the country, or in other countries, may be different in composition. Product formulations also can change. So be aware of what you’re using.

Label Safety: One of the most frustrating things for parents who prepare recipes for children with food allergies and celiac disease is that you can’t totally trust what’s on the label. A product labeled as gluten-free, for example, may indeed contain gluten. While the amounts fall below a certain level as to be “practically” gluten-free, it can be just enough to harm a child.

Always Check Ingredients on Recipes: Family, friends, magazines, support groups and the internet are always an invaluable resource for parents who see recipes for children with food allergies and celiac disease. However, always keep in mind that each and every ingredient in a recipe must be scrutinized for allergies. A recipe that worked for a recipe-poster in an internet chat forum on childhood food allergies may not work for your child. As a parent your job is to conduct due-diligence on every recipe ingredient.

Recipes for children with food allergies are abundant. Your job as a parent is to find those that your child will like – and look forward to eating.

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  • Laminated version also available – sold separately.

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Healthy Eating Advice

  There are numorous benefits to eating healthy. First, a good diet will allow you to look and feel better. By choosing to eat right you can lose some unwanted pounds or learn to maintain your ideal weight. Your skin will look better too when you start eating right. Eating well also promotes heart health, keeps cholesterol levels down and lowers the risk of devoloping diabetes. A healthy diet should include protein, dairy, carbohydrates, fruit and vegetables.

   Eating several servings of protein each day will help keep hunger at bay. You can get protein from consuming lean meats such as chicken and fish, beans and lentils, milk, peanut butter or protein drinks and bars.  Beef has some nutrients but it is also high in fat so it should be consumed in moderation.

  Studies have shown that dairy can help a person lose weight and it helps aid digestion. Dairy also includes high levels of calcium which is helps keep your bones healthy and lowers the risk of developing osteoporosis. 

  Carbohydrates got a bad rap when the low carb phase began but this is where your energy comes from. Cereals, breads and pasta are full of vitamins and nutrients but you should follow the serving sizes since these can easily be overeaten. Carbs such as chips, candy and soda should be eaten in small portions only. I feel that avoiding these can set you up for a binge but these are the most abused foods. Try to choose wisely like a cereal bar, a 100 calorie snack pack, a low fat rationalized portion of ice cream or a few small pieces of chocolate.

 Lastly, you should consume plenty of fruits and vegetables. These are lowest in calories and good for you. Eating several portions of these will keep hunger and cravings at bay and will not sabotage your diet.

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Parenting Education & Support Poster Series – Set of 10 Laminated Posters. Positive Advice for Fathers, Mothers, Parents; Promote Healthy Families and Children.

  • Set of 10 Laminated Posters, each measuring 18″ x 24″
  • Professionally printed for dynamic, vivid images and text
  • Posters are ideal for new parents, single parents, and teen parents
  • Great for parenting education classrooms, parenting support program centers and social service organizations.
  • Plain Paper (unlaminated) version also available – sold separately.

Promote healthy families and children with these warm, colorful posters. Excellent resource for parenting education and support programs.
The set includes 10 laminated posters (each 18 inches by 24 inches). The 10th poster (not shown) features the importance of Discipline.

List Price: $ 98.95

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