What does it cost to live with food allergies? Here's a window into my week
Read moreI've Always Wanted You To Try That!
A humorous editorial article about how I live vicariously through others when it comes to dining out and traveling, as a person with food allergies.
Read moreAre You The One With The Nut Allergy?
Guest writer Natasha Tsakiris on what it's like to grow up with peanut and nut allergies, and the feelings of inconvenience and insecurity that come with it.
Read moreOh, How Things Have Changed
Allergy moms (and dads) then and now, as told by a former allergy kid
Read moreAllergic Girl Navigates Restaurant
A humorous take on what it's like to dine out at a trendy restaurant when you have severe food allergies.
Read moreFood Culture + Me. It's Complicated.
How changes in food culture over time affect one's ability to access ingredients and manage their severe food allergies
Read moreMeet Kortney of Allergy Girl Eats!
Meet Kortney of Allergy Girl Eats - one of our favorite food allergy bloggers!
Read moreReleased Into The Wild: Managing Your Allergies On Your Own
How do you manage your food allergies as a teen or adult? I'm sharing my experiences and advice for handling your food allergies as an adult.
Read moreThese Sweaters Are Making Me Itchy!
A rant about sweaters from a girl who's allergic to wool.
Read moreEssential Kitchen Hacks From The Ba6ix Blog
Learn the essential kitchen hacks and cooking basics with Daria from the Ba6ix blog, here at Everyday Allergen-Free
Read moreWhat I Eat and How Much It Costs Will Amaze You
What does a person with many severe food allergies buy at the grocery store each week and how much does it cost compared to non-allergen-free products? We're examining.
Read moreHow To Throw An Amazing Christmas Party
We teamed up with Chef Scott Roberts and The Home Depot to bring you a guide for throwing the best allergy-friendly Christmas party
Read moreWhere To Eat Lunch and Dinner in Vancouver
A list of the best allergy-friendly places I ate lunch and dinner in Vancouver
Read moreAccepting That You Have an Incurable Disease: Is It Bad That I’m Giving Up Hope for a Cure?
Accepting That You Have an Incurable Disease: Is It Bad That I’m Giving Up Hope for a Cure? How do you manage the hope that you'll grow out of your allergies as an adult when you're already into adulthood?I'm in my mid-twenties now and am still severely allergic to dairy, nuts, peanuts, and legumes. Do I maintain hope that I'll one day "grow out of it" or do I make peace with reality and clear some mind space?
Read morePhantom Cravings. Am I Crazy or Is This a Thing?
How am I craving something I've never eaten before and that I'm allergic to? Phantom cravings for cheese as written by a dairy-allergic girl
Read moreWhere I Ate in Vancouver: Breakfast/Brunch
Where I ate breakfast and brunch in Vancouver and how they handled food allergies
Read morePlease Treat My Invisible Disability with Respect
Having an invisible disability has given me a unique insight into how society percieves anaphylaxis. Read my personal story here.
Read moreManaging My Allergies In-Flight: Air Canada
How I managed my allergies to dairy, nuts, peanuts, and legumes, while on an Air Canada flight.
Read moreDid You Brush? Let's Get Real About Kissing and Food Allergies For a Minute
Let's take a minute to talk for real about kissing and food allergies. As a teen this can be hard to do, but it's an important reality to face. So I'm sharing my story.
Read moreFanny Packs are Cool Again! How to Carry an Epi Pen, Hands-Free
There are many occasions on which it's not practical to carry a purse but I do so out of necessity in order to have my Epi Pen with me. And I know I'm not the only one with this dilemma. The first major wave of kids with food allergies are now adults with food allergies and our situational struggles have not disappeared but merely changed form. Fortunately the minimalist wave of fashion has churned up some stylin' fanny packs that I will gladly clip around my torso.
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