Yesterday's Worry-Free Dinners™ Event for Kids
Oh my goodness, we shouldn't be allowed to have that much FUN!
But we are and we did and you can check it out over at the WFD site! (And you can join us the next time, we'd love to see you!)
But we are and we did and you can check it out over at the WFD site! (And you can join us the next time, we'd love to see you!)
Comments
As I'm sure all in attendance agreed, a "worry-free" dinner for food-allergic diners is an invaluable experience.
Keep up the good work! And keep us posted on future kids events.
I loved your post about kissing and can really identify! (It's actually been a nice excuse once or twice when a guy I had no interest in wanted to kiss me, "I'm sorry, I can't kiss you, you had the spicy noodles with peanuts and I'm allergic.") I work in an industry where I eat out a lot with clients and coworkers. My coworkers will often ask me if they can eat something with nuts if I'm at the table and my response has become "As long as you don't kiss me, it's fine." They all think it's hillarious, and I like being able to deal with my allergies in a light-hearted way.
Thanks again for your blog!
Thanks for my little soap box. If I lived in NYC, I'd pay you a little visit to tell you thanks in person! Thanks for all that you do to educate the people of the world.
Hugs to you!
Monica Gunn
St. Louis, Missouri
I'll definitely try to come to one of these next time I'm in NYC. Great job!
I'm so impressed with your dinner.......... have you considered moving/planning one in Seattle yet? LOL!
Congratulations on the great pay off from all your hard work!
It saddens me to see that CNN had to close the comments on the article about you due to the rudeness and downright hatefulness of some of the posters. I didn't know such horrid people existed...
Btw, Nice blog