A Year in the Life of a Food Blogger
Break started off at such a brisk pace I’d expected it to be full (maybe too full) with get-togethers, holiday-related outings, and attempting new recipes. Well, that’s what I’d thought it’d be like....
View ArticleAllergy Bulling: When Food is a Weapon
According to CNN’s article, Allergy Bulling: When Food is a Weapon, “35% of kids over age 5 with food allergies have endured bullying, teasing or harassment. Parents of children with food allergies...
View ArticleIs a Peanut Allergy a Disability?
When a lot of folks hear the word “allergy” they picture someone from a Claritin commercial–sneezing, congestion, and itchy eyes. While sneezing isn’t exactly how I want to spend my day, it’s also not...
View ArticleHow I Was Kicked out of College Because of My Anaphylaxis
The office of Disability Support Services (DSS) at the University of Washington Tacoma extension campus considered my anaphylactic airborne reaction to peanuts to be so serious that it was documented...
View ArticleLife in a Nutshell: How Anaphylaxis Impacts My Life
My airborne anaphylaxis reaction to peanuts comes up frequently in conversation (anaphylaxis is just another way of saying possible death by peanuts if someone so much as opens a peanut-y product near...
View ArticlePeanut Anaphylaxis: The Most Frequently Asked Questions
Most people aren’t regularly questioned about their diet, but when you live with anaphylaxis it’s just part of life. People have a lot of questions because, unless someone has a family member or close...
View ArticleRoasted Lemon Chicken (gluten free)
In honor of my mom’s birthday, I made roasted lemon chicken for dinner (it’s one of my “fancy dinner” options when it comes to Kelsey-safe recipes). The best part about roasting a chicken is that the...
View ArticleA Year in the Life of a Food Blogger
Break started off at such a brisk pace I’d expected it to be full (maybe too full) with get-togethers, holiday-related outings, and attempting new recipes. Well, that’s what I’d thought it’d be like....
View ArticleAllergy Bulling: When Food is a Weapon
According to CNN’s article, Allergy Bulling: When Food is a Weapon, “35% of kids over age 5 with food allergies have endured bullying, teasing or harassment. Parents of children with food allergies...
View ArticleIs a Peanut Allergy a Disability?
When a lot of folks hear the word “allergy” they picture someone from a Claritin commercial–sneezing, congestion, and itchy eyes. While sneezing isn’t exactly how I want to spend my day, it’s also not...
View ArticleHow I Was Kicked out of College Because of My Anaphylaxis
The office of Disability Support Services (DSS) at the University of Washington Tacoma extension campus considered my anaphylactic airborne reaction to peanuts to be so serious that it was documented...
View ArticleLife in a Nutshell: How Anaphylaxis Impacts My Life
My airborne anaphylaxis reaction to peanuts comes up frequently in conversation (anaphylaxis is just another way of saying possible death by peanuts if someone so much as opens a peanut-y product near...
View ArticlePeanut Anaphylaxis: The Most Frequently Asked Questions
Most people aren’t regularly questioned about their diet, but when you live with anaphylaxis it’s just part of life. People have a lot of questions because, unless someone has a family member or close...
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