Showing posts with label food allergies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food allergies. Show all posts

Saturday, January 5, 2013

What Nannies Need to Know About Allergies

Recently I received a note from another blogger who is trying to raise awareness of her blog. I agreed to feature her blog on one of my blog post so here goes, sit back and enjoy....


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What Nannies Need to Know About Allergies


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The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology published a recent study showing that the rate of peanut allergies in children has tripled between 1997 and 2008, as well as a 2012 study that indicated a correlation between antibacterial hygiene products and an increased likelihood of environmental allergies, which have also risen steadily over the last decade.

The rapidly rising number of children with food and environmental allergies forces nannies to make a concerted effort to inform themselves about the various triggers of and treatments for them. The likelihood of having at least one charge in your care that suffers from allergies with potentially serious side effects is great enough that a professional nanny should make every effort to learn as much as possible about these conditions.

Food Allergies

Milk, tree nuts, peanuts, eggs, soy and wheat are all common allergens; unfortunately, they’re also so common in commercially-available foods that nannies must be vigilant in guarding their allergic charges against exposure. Even a small amount of a substance that a child is allergic to can cause swelling, rashes or life-threatening anaphylactic shock; as such, childcare providers should not only read labels closely and examine the ingredients of any food product before giving it to a child, but also be well-versed in the best treatment to administer in the event of accidental exposure.

Parents of children with allergies will almost always provide their nanny with a list of foods to avoid and instructions for treatment, and may even specify acceptable daily menus in order to control or limit allergic reactions. They’re also unlikely to stock foods that their child is allergic to, making the most risky dietary situation one that occurs when the child is having a meal or snack outside of the home. Restaurant menus may not always include complete allergy information, so nannies should be careful to ask pertinent questions about a menu item that the child wishes to order. Additionally, group outings or play dates in which one parent or caregiver provides snacks for the entire group can also present a challenge. In order to reduce the likelihood of an irritating food being introduced to your charge’s diet, it’s advised to make an effort to contact the adult who is assigned to snack duty in advance so that she can either eliminate allergens or prepare an alternative snack for allergic children.

In these group outings, kids should be discouraged from sharing snacks or lunches they brought from home, despite the long-standing childhood tradition of switching food. Meals prepared by the parents or nanny of a child without allergies could contain foods that cause a reaction to a child who is allergic, and very young children may not realize the importance of avoiding those foods. Nannies shouldn’t introduce any new or untested foods to their charges, even if they haven’t presented symptoms of any food allergies, as reactions can be quite sudden and very severe.

Learning when and how to properly administer epinephrine as temporary treatment for anaphylaxis until emergency medical attention is available is another wise move, as a situation that demands immediate intervention could easily present itself when children have serious food allergies.

Environmental Allergies

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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

My Easter Card to You!


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There is always hope no matter what we are experiencing! I have to remind myself of this daily as I battle with environmental allergies, food allergies, gluten sensitivities and now osteoarthritis. It is such a relief for me to know that these things are temporary and that something greater is waiting for me after my life here on earth.

I hope you have a wonderful week leading up to the resurrection of our Lord and Savior.

Happy Easter Friend  

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Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Are you entertaining someone with a food allergy?

I was recently contacted regarding this app and since I am running a little behind the rest I could not try and review it so I offered to blog about it so you my readers could try it.

Melinda's gluten free goodies has just launched their new allergy free entertaining app. Providing entertaining options for all occasions, the new app is stand alone and contains over 100 high quality recipes.

The allergy free entertaining app only requires a single download saving time and money. One $5.99 download can be used on your iPhone™, iPod™ and/or iPad™.

The app has a huge variety of easy to follow recipes including casseroles and stews, quiches, pies, savoury and sweet muffins, cakes, slices, biscuits, puddings, loaves, tarts, pastry, crumbles, scones and many more.

‘Each recipe has been thoroughly tested. Caterers and home cooks can be confident they are providing tasty high quality menus when catering for their customers and guests needing a allergy free diet’, said Melinda Trembath, owner and developer of Melinda’s allergy free entertaining app.

‘Our app recipes have enticing food styled images and we’ve also included Australian wine matches to make entertaining even easier’.

The allergy free entertaining app search function lets you select exactly the allergy free options you need, personalised for your guests. The app provides for every allergy free diet including gluten, wheat, dairy, nut, soy and egg free as well as vegetarian, vegan, low sugar and child friendly options.

Quick and easy recipe reference options make it easy to prepare for children’s parties, dinner parties, school and work lunch boxes, morning and afternoon teas.

The allergy free entertaining app has a shopping list function. Users can convert recipes to a specific shopping list matching their allergy free ingredient requirements. There is also an option to click through to online stories catering specifically for allergy free diet.




The great news is they have a lite version available on itunes so you can try it before you purchase.
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Melinda's Gluten-Free Goodies has a great range of savoury and sweet premixes. Easy to make, great for entertaining, school lunchboxes or main meals.

In an Australian first, Melinda's range of gluten free gourmet water crackers provides options for caterers and home entertainers.

Melinda's premix products can be adapted to suit dairy free and/or egg free diets. Please check the premix packaging for advice on each product.

Melinda’s Gluten-Free Goodies are available nationally in Woolworths health food section, Coles health food section, Franklins supermarkets, selected IGA stores, other independent stores, selected health food stores, Amway catalogues and on-line stores as listed on our Buy Some Goodies page. To check current availability of each product please go to the product pages.

To check availability of Melinda's products in your local store please contact your state distributor as detailed on the Wholesale Goodies page.

Melinda's foodservice range provides more options for caterers, bakers and entertainers wanting to provide tasty gluten free menus for customers and guests.

melindas sweet premix range

Go to Melinda's web page and look at all she has to offer as I have only listed a few options.

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