Saturday, September 1, 2007

Party Tips for Children with Food Allergies


Party Tips for Children with Food Allergies, So All Guests Feel Included

I am not promoting "Divvies" This is from an article at www.amazingmoms.com. I thought this may raise awareness of food allergies and children.
Recently, I was introduced to Mark and Lori Sandler, owners of Divvies
"Made to share!" and parents of a child with severe food allergies.
I've planned and/or hosted over one hundred kid's parties and until
our conversation, had never thought of accommodating food allergies,
nor, the ramifications of my over-sight. Shame on me! The thought that
there were children not being invited, or permitted to attend a party because of there allergies, broke my heart. You don't need to make the same mistake. I'm excited to be offering a safe and delicious alternative, as well as
providing tips so that children will no longer be excluded.

Over 12 million people in the United States have to choose their foods carefully because they have severe food allergies. One out of every
twenty five kids has food allergies. Strictly avoiding allergens is the
only way to stay safe. Food allergies should not hold anyone,
especially kids, back from having fun and feeling included!

Steps you can take for a safe and inclusive party:
Provided by Lori Sandler owner of Divvies "Made to Share"
Allergen Safe Treats! peanut free, tree nut free, egg free & dairy free.

Communicate with parents and guests directly in advance. Being prepared
as best you can, will eliminate a stressful situation during the party.

Maintain an appropriate sense of confidentiality. Show respect for
an individual's privacy as best you can in this very social situation.

Work together so everyone feels safe and included. Understand what
foods must be avoided, and which are safe so there are no surprises.

Being prepared by speaking directly with your guest or parent will make
you a better host. Ask for assistance if necessary, but do all you can to
make your guest feel "welcome, expected and included".

Many times, people with food allergies are served last because their meals
must be prepared separately. You will really touch someone's heart if you
go the extra mile to make sure this does not happen!

While planning your party, ask your guest's parents for delicious,
safe menu ideas.

Welcome your guests with food allergies to bring along their own food,
and encourage them to bring enough to be shared. This way your other
guests will learn than allergy-free foods can be delicious, too.

Designate an allergy-free area at the table. This will comfort your guest
with food allergies.

Make sure your guests do not trade food. When guests leave and return
to their seats, ask that they do just that -- return to their own seats!

If a child is food allergic, make sure a responsible adult is watching out
for that guests' safety during the party.

Consider including Divvies gourmet popcorn, cookies, candies along with
alternatives to food, in goodie bags. Divvies fun foods are made
without peanuts, tree nuts, eggs and milk.

Order individually wrapped cookies and rock candy for party favors and add the large box of sweet popcorn, which comes with individual bags and
a scoop for serving. This adds a fun and festive touch to any party theme!
Let them eat cake!
Now Divvies is shipping their delicious allergen-free cupcakes and frosting.

My comments on the above article:

I am not suggesting that someone go out of their way and spend extra money by shopping through "Divvies". We have, at times brought our own "special treat" to parties, either myself or my husband or both are usually present. My son is still a little guy. He knows about his allergy but can't read yet and still needs Mom and Dad to be his advocate. In fact my daughter's birthday this past year, my son had his own special cupcake. The rest of the guests had cake. Costco makes awesome cakes, I needed a huge one, so he was told to stay away from the cake. We watched him like a hawk. I can just appreciate taking into consideration, especially when children are under lets say 7, that they need to be in a safe environment. If able, discuss with guests beforehand if there are any food allergies that you may need to be aware of. Just a little FYI :)

2 comments:

Donetta said...

Great post Sis. Hay I hope you had a wonderful day. It sure is nice to have an extra day tomorrow with the family

Donetta said...

hello you gonna post something???