Recipe Swap and Tips for Cooking and Baking Delicious Allergen-Free Foods

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This is by far the best, most popular, and most affordable belt I sell: http://www.onespotallergy.com/Fabric-EpiPen-Holder-for-the-new-EpiPen-p/osa0025.htm You can carry one or more EpiPens, and since it's stretchy, you can tuck in other meds or add an extra slide on pocket. I just dropped by to catch up on what I missed, and happened to see your question, Jodi. about 1 year ago
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My son wore a fanny pack at elementary school age with his meds (Benadryl & EpiPens). He now uses a Garmin GPS pack that we get at REI that fits the meds perfectly. about 1 year ago
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Jodi, I made a bag from SpiderMan fabric and put a zipper in. The Epi pen and bendryl fit inside along with a card telling what to do. Gabe LOVED to take it everywhere when he was younger! about 1 year ago
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backpack. My son always has his meds in his school backpack. They NEVER come out of there. if he is going to a playdate from home, he has a different backpack, We call it his "playdate backpack" and that goes with him. Inside of it is his meds and safe snacks. Our whole circle and support team knows his backpack!!! about 1 year ago
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I have a "medical" bag that I send with him everywhere. My son is too young to off on his own, so I give it to the parent. about 1 year ago
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My daughter's is always in her backpack and she pretty much takes that everywhere about 1 year ago
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Thank you Lori Sandler and all the AWESOME co-hosts for being here for this important and fun discussion!






















