A round-up of my favorite eczema care products that you probably haven’t heard of! Includes different formulations, active ingredients, and applications.
Read moreFlaky Chocolate Chunk Cookie Bars
Sunbutter cookie bars with pockets of sunflower seed butter, chocolate chunks, and flaky pastry-like cookie. The perfect recipe for a nut-free, peanut-free, dairy-free bake sale.
Read moreSingle-Use Plastic or Allergy Safe Eats? The Impact of my Allergies on the Environment
Food for thought on the impact of food allergy on the environment, given the amount of single use plastic products we consume.
Read moreBaked Eggs with Curly Sweet Potato Fries
Baked eggs with sweet potato curly fries. Free from peanuts, nuts, dairy, soy, wheat. A delicious way to prepare eggs, similar to shakshuka.
Read moreChicken Salad Wraps with Creamy Avocado Dressing & Corn Salad
Chicken salad with vegan mayo, served with a fresh corn salad. Free from top allergens!
Read moreChocolate and Raspberry Fudge Bowl
Dairy-free, nut-free, gluten-free soft serve fudge recipe using Sunbutter and coconut cream
Read moreMini Pavlova with Berries and Lemon Glaze
Mini pavlova is a simple gluten-free, dairy-free, nut-free dessert that’s light as air
Read moreChicken Soup with Tomato and Cilantro
Chicken soup gets an added kick of flavor with tomatoes, cilantro, and bright citrus juice.
Read morePastel Kombucha Smoothie
Kombucha is a fermented drink made from tea, and flavored with fruits, herbs, and spices. Because of the probiotic cultures spawned during the fermentation process, it is said to be good for your gut health. This smoothie recipe uses kombucha, banana, citrus, and berries.
Read moreASMR is Helping with My Food Allergy Anxiety
ASMR has been an effective aid, in combination with daily meditation, for relieving my food allergy anxiety and PTSD from past allergic reactions.
Read moreNo-Bake, Dairy Free, Egg Free Banana Cream Pie
Dairy-free banana cream pie recipe. So creamy, rich, and delicious.
Read moreGluten-Free, Top 8 Free Chocolate Cake Recipe
Chocolate cake recipe that is free from the top 8 allergens (free from peanuts, nuts, dairy, wheat, egg, soy, fish, shellfish), free from gluten, suitable for vegans.
Read moreI'm Obsessed with Allison Roman's "The Stew"/"The Soup"
Allison Roman’s recipe for Spiced Chickpea Stew with Coconut and Turmeric, or “The Soup” or “The Stew” (everyone likes their own level of soupy-ness) has been popping up on my feed like crazy. Yesterday I decided that enough was enough, I had to make the recipe that was driving me crazy with cravings.
Read moreFruit and Seed Chocolate Bars - Dairy Free, Nut Free - 2 Variations
Fruit and Seed Chocolate Bars - Dairy Free, Nut Free - 2 Variations
Read moreFood Allergies Portrayed in the Media (TV and Film) and That Food Allergy Scene in Netflix's "You"
Food Allergies Portrayed in the Media (TV and Film) and That Food Allergy Scene in Netflix's "You". Includes an exhaustive list of clips and references of food allergies portrayed in movies and TV shows. Food allergies used to be portrayed as fluff content, something to laugh at. Characters would have comical reactions with no real consequences, epinephrine would be used incorrectly, etc. Recent shows such as Netflix’s “You” are showing anaphylactic reactions in a real way. Maybe this is a sign of progress.
Read moreCinnamon Ginger Sunbutter Energy Bites
An allergy-friendly, dairy-free energy bite recipe that’s enriched with flavorful Sunbutter sunflower seed butter.
Read moreAllergy Travel at Resorts in Mayan Riviera, Mexico
Recap of my food allergy travel in Mayan Riviera, Mexico, at all-inclusive hotels, luxury resorts, and in Playa del Carmen, with peanut, nut, dairy, soy, and legume allergies.
Read moreRainbow Chard Wraps
Rainbow chard leaves make an excellent wrap in this recipe that’s free from dairy, peanuts, nuts, and egg. A really simple dish that preps well for lunch!
Read moreA Confession: I Have Strange Food Obsessions
We all have our quirks. Most of mine just happen to center around food.
Popping the stems off mushrooms
Turn it upside down in my hand, press against the stem with my thumb, then take joy in the little “pop” noise it makes when the stem severs from the cap. It’s my own little secret that I bring onomatopoeia’s to life when I’m alone in my kitchen. My cousin recently caught me doing it (with a broad smile on my face all the while) and asked why I would waste half of a perfectly good mushroom. I don’t make the rules, this is just how it’s done.
Peeling mushrooms
Poor mushrooms just can’t catch a break. First I cut their legs off, then I skin ‘em. With zeal. Peeling the skin off a mushroom is like wiping wet grout off of freshly laid tiles; extremely satisfying.
Eating my oatmeal from front to back
You’ve probably seen my lazy oatmeal trick and know that I eat oatmeal almost every single day. But what I’ve never divulged is that my favorite thing about steaming oatmeal in the bowl is that it cooks in an orderly fashion; very flat and even on top. Then I scoop it up in even spoonfuls, starting from the front of the bowl and working my way towards my person. Not that I’m particular at all…
Putting raspberries on the tip of my tongue
I question the sanity of anyone who can pop a raspberry into their mouth and not be compelled to spear it with the tip of their tongue. It’s the most efficient way to squish it, second only to regular chewing.
Keeping rappini in line
Maybe because the tops are so wild, or because the green is so vibrant and free, I feel the need to constrain rappini. I have to cut the bottoms off while holding the bunch down perfectly straight, then wash the stalks carefully, without disrupting the order, and then toss them in the pan in one military-like bunch. Who knows what would happen if I let it break free? I dare not ask.
Snapping asparagus
Much like the hapless casualty of mushroom stems, upon entering my kitchen asparagus faces a similar fate. There’s nothing like the snap you feel when the wooden end of the asparagus is detached from its stem, having served its purpose and now relinquished to a useless object. The top, tender portion destined for greatness (flavor town) like the space shuttle breaking off from its rocket. Plus it just sounds good.
Toasty Cardamom Pears
This 4 ingredient sweet recipe is ideal for Christmas dinner. Very little prep is required, it takes little time to bake (toss it in the oven after serving the main course), and they smell so fragrant and seasonal.
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