Tag: Food Allergy

What to do in Paris, France with Kids and a Dairy Allergy

What to do in Paris, France with Kids and a Dairy Allergy

Paris is one of my favorite places to visit. How can you not love Paris? The history. The beauty. The food. I wasn’t sure what my kids would think though. And I wasn’t sure what I would feed my son with the severe dairy allergy. 

At Disney World Even The Dairy Free Food is Magical

At Disney World Even The Dairy Free Food is Magical

Birthday parties, eating out at restaurants, even dinner at a friend’s house are all on my list of Stressful for a Parent of a Child with Food Allergies, but I learned last month that Disney World is on a different list. Disney World is on 

Kellogg’s NYC: Kid Friendly and Allergy Friendly Snack Spot

Kellogg’s NYC: Kid Friendly and Allergy Friendly Snack Spot

New York City truly is a place with something for anyone – even cereal fans. The Kellogg’s NYC restaurant is located across the street from Union Square Park and is my new favorite snack spot for kid friendly eating in the city. If we’re being 

A Weekend Camping Trip to Coopers Rock State Forest West Virginia

A Weekend Camping Trip to Coopers Rock State Forest West Virginia

My skepticism faded the moment we rode up into the hills of western Maryland. Suddenly we were surrounded by bright bursts of Fall colors and this trip to Coopers Rock State Forest in West Virginia didn’t seem quite so crazy. At the beginning of the 

10+ Reasons to Schedule a Fall Family Day at Alstede Farm

10+ Reasons to Schedule a Fall Family Day at Alstede Farm

Picture a long line of green apple trees with specks of red dotting their branches. Above them the brilliant blue sky beams with crisp Fall air and below them children race along giggling. Sound too good to be true? Sometimes I think “Fall” like it 

A Weekend in Chattanooga TN with Kids

A Weekend in Chattanooga TN with Kids

The blue bridge stretches above me as I get my first glimpses of Chattanooga and the surrounding hills. My kids have of course sprinted ahead, but I’m still taking in the lovely green, the flowing river, and the steam boats. Chattanooga was the one place