Allergy Resources
During allergy testing my daughter tested positive for a tree-nut allergy. Though she had eaten various tree nuts previously with no symptoms, she did have one reaction that was likely the beginning of an anaphylactic reaction. When eating a handful of walnuts, her throat began to hurt and she got hives around her mouth.
As always, none of this constitutes medical advice and you should always contact your own physician with any medical questions you may have. Mentions of products or websites are not endorsements.
(Since we’re just starting out on this journey, links are few. But I’ll be adding and updating. If you have great resources, please let me know via the contact form. Thanks!)
Resources
The Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN)
Products
Sweets
Divvies “Divvies candies, frosting, and sprinkles are certified by their manufacturers to be peanut-, tree nut-, milk-, egg-free, and sesame-free and are packaged in Divvies Bakery.”
Books
The Food Allergy Mama’s Baking Book: Great Dairy-, Egg-, and Nut-Free Treats for the Whole Family
The NEW Nut-Free Mom: A Crash Course in Caring for Your Child with Nut and Peanut Allergies




