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Archive -December 2010 - January 2011

iPhone Application: FoodFacts.com
January 23, 2011

FoodFacts.com is the most comprehensive online food resource website. With over 75,000 food products in our database, foodfacts.com serves as the web's number 1 source for consumer's who are looking to find out what's really in their food. Foodfacts.com believes in giving the consumer straight facts, objectively, without any bias or filtering.

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4 Ingredients Recipe: Peanut Butter Cookies
January 17, 2011

This 4 Ingredients Peanut Butter Cookies recipe can be a good snack to prepare with the kids. In case of a severe peanut allergy, you can always bake it with replacement ingredient such as alternatives like Sunbutter, NoNuts Golden Peabutter or Simple SoyNut Butter.

100 Delectable Recipes for Your Gluten-Free Kid by Nursingschools.net
January 16, 2011

The Nursingschools.net recently published a very interesting article which included more than 100 recipes created for Gluten-free kids from breakfast, lunch, main courses, sides dishes, snacks, desserts, baking, bevereges and many more.
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New Teen Video Series on YouTube by Anaphylaxis Canada
January 14, 2011

Anaphylaxis Canada has launched last December, a new Teen Video Series on YouTube. They have worked hard with their youth advisory panel (YAP) in creating five engaging short videos which highlight key messages within five important themes (dating, travelling, dining out, high school, and eating safely). The videos are now available to view and share on YouTube channel.
Anaphylaxis Canada's Teen Video Series is the latest initiative in its Why Risk It? allergy awareness program targeted at pre-teens, teenagers and young adults. More information about the program can be found at: www.whyriskit.ca.

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December 25, 2010
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Music: Food Allergies Rock! by Kyle Dine
December 24, 2010

Last October, the world's first Allergy musician, Kyle Dine, has launched his second CD 'Food Allergies Rock!'
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Top 10 Christmas Gift Ideas
December 21, 2010

For our Top 10 Christmas Gift Ideas, we have found the best allergen-free present to offer for your loveones or for the perfect dinner-hostest who always remember your's child food allergies! Remember that Christmas is a special holiday and that everyone should be able to find something for everyone's tastes!
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Product: Enjoy Life Foods®
December 18, 2010

The Enjoy Life Foods boom CHOCO boom bars are free of the eight most common food allergens, certified gluten-free and come in three different flavors!
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Top 10 Food Allergies Books
December 12, 2010

Here is our special edition of books published in 2010. From a range of allergen-free cookbooks, reference guides and children illustrated books, we hope that you will enjoy learning and reading more about food allergies.
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Petition: Support the Write-In Campaign for a Food Label Law
December 5, 2010

The new regulations requiring clear ingredient labeling on foods sold in Canada have stalled. As these are the lifelines for those living with allergies and celiac disease, Allergic Living has begun a new write-in campaign to the Prime Minister. See it here.


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