St. Valentine’s Day, Book Contest
CONTEST NOW CLOSED
The winner chosen by random.org is comment number 12:
Melissa said...When it comes time for my now 8 year old daughter to date, my wish for her would be for her to be a strong self-advocate, who is both knowledgeable and secure in herself (including her allergies)...and follows in the lead of ladies like you Sloane, you are a great role model for my daughter, thanks so mcuh for all you do! 3:34 PM, February 15, 2011
Congrats Melissa, please contact me to get your fabulous prize!
**Extra, extra special treat: Lori Sandler of Divvies has generously offered to donate some of my favorites to the winner - yes the Benjamint Bar!** (Thanks Lori!)
I have a special treat: I'm running a St. Valentine’s Day Contest where you can win a FREE copy of Allergic Girl: Adventures in Living Well with Food Allergies.
Several lovely bloggers whom I feel very fortunate to call both friends and colleagues have also joined me in this contest: Erin; Kelly; Laurie; Silvana; Janeen; Cybele; Jenny B.; and Alisa with more on the way later today - keep an eye out.
To enter to win all you have to do is share:
• Any loving act you did for a food allergic family member or yourself,
• Your best date with food allergies,
• Your food allergic dream date,
• A date you planned for a loved one,
• Or what your dreams are for your food allergic child when they date.
Leave a comment on this blog OR on the Allergic Girl Facebook page OR anywhere else you read about the contest. And please, spread the news!
At the end of the week on February 18, 2011, I’ll use random.org to pick a winner on my blog and Facebook page. My blogger colleagues will do the same. I can’t wait to hear all of your stories!
PS: What's my positive love story? It is the book – and it’s my love letter to each of you.
The winner chosen by random.org is comment number 12:
Melissa said...When it comes time for my now 8 year old daughter to date, my wish for her would be for her to be a strong self-advocate, who is both knowledgeable and secure in herself (including her allergies)...and follows in the lead of ladies like you Sloane, you are a great role model for my daughter, thanks so mcuh for all you do! 3:34 PM, February 15, 2011
Congrats Melissa, please contact me to get your fabulous prize!
**Extra, extra special treat: Lori Sandler of Divvies has generously offered to donate some of my favorites to the winner - yes the Benjamint Bar!** (Thanks Lori!)
I have a special treat: I'm running a St. Valentine’s Day Contest where you can win a FREE copy of Allergic Girl: Adventures in Living Well with Food Allergies.
Several lovely bloggers whom I feel very fortunate to call both friends and colleagues have also joined me in this contest: Erin; Kelly; Laurie; Silvana; Janeen; Cybele; Jenny B.; and Alisa with more on the way later today - keep an eye out.
To enter to win all you have to do is share:
• Any loving act you did for a food allergic family member or yourself,
• Your best date with food allergies,
• Your food allergic dream date,
• A date you planned for a loved one,
• Or what your dreams are for your food allergic child when they date.
Leave a comment on this blog OR on the Allergic Girl Facebook page OR anywhere else you read about the contest. And please, spread the news!
At the end of the week on February 18, 2011, I’ll use random.org to pick a winner on my blog and Facebook page. My blogger colleagues will do the same. I can’t wait to hear all of your stories!
PS: What's my positive love story? It is the book – and it’s my love letter to each of you.
Comments
Well worth it.:-)
But when we arrived, I was more than pleasantly surprised. He had not only called ahead, but gone into the restaurant with a list of everything I could not eat and suggested ingredients that I could safely consume as well. Why had I not thought of that?
I dined on freshly rolled gnocchi with herbs and browned butter; pan seared duck breast with pomegranate sauce; and crispy creme brulee to finish.
As a result, I now dine out, dine often, and dine well. From lessons like this, I was motivated to start a blog which is being turned into a cookbook next fall. I've become extremely passionate about food and I discovered that dietary restrictions do not have to be limiting. Plus, I decided to marry that nice fellow as well. Now how's that for a love story?
Probably the most spectacular baked goods I've made for my son with food allergies are the egg/dairy/nut/etc free fully functioning chocolate volcano cakes, that have erupted with dry ice for his last two dinosaur themed birthdays.
My ideal allergic date and/or just dining out experience would be to find a restaurant that is not only free of common allergens but also guarantees that no genetically modified ingredients are used.
In lieu of this, how about a restaurant that provides an ingredient list to customers? It's not that I don't trust restaurant staff, but with so many exotic names under which allergens can hide, sometimes I just wish I could verify my safety for myself.
Oh, and this date/dining out experience would involve no eye-rolling on the part of my guest.
That's about it...piece o' cake, right? haha
Eat it he did - we had cake and icing on the other side of the room! I know that his life is going to be full of challenges that my older son's hasn't been, but I hope that we're able to accommodate them while at the same time making his life as normal as we can.
Aly
www.AllerDine.com
Aly
www.AllerDine.com
Valentine's Love Contest to Win Copy of Allergic Girl Book I would love to win your book, but I couldn't wait--I had to purchase your book today! If I win I will give the book away or regift on a blog contest. THANKS!
• Your best date with food allergies,
• Your food allergic dream date,
• A date you planned for a loved one,
• Or what your dreams are for your food allergic child when they date.
The loving act that I did for myself was receiving my diagnosis of severe corn allergy and eating foods that do not hurt me. I have complied recipes that I have tried and I am going to make them into a cookbook to help others with my allergy. Being diagnosed was such a frightening experience and I want to help others out so they know just how amazing they can feel.
Also my best date with food allergies is when my boyfriend researched my diet and was able to cook me an amazing meal that was corn-free! I couldn't believe he took the time and effort to make me feel so special and loved.
A loving act I did for my food allergy child: I planned, coordinated and led his school Valentine party. The planning, calling other parents, and buying items was a little work but I didn't mind. The getting infront of the class to instruct them on the craft and the food prep we did (the class got to make a fruit dip) was outside of my comfort zone. My son loved me being there. And, we were all comfortable that he was safe.
On the flip side, I needed to provide snacks and make a visit to each of my other son's parties so they wouldn't feel left out. You know, that's part of parenting a child with food allergies, too, trying to give to the siblings at the same time. Whew! Valentine's day was a fun and very tiring day.
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I'm a mom of 3 beautiful kids (2 have peanut/ tree nut allergies). My boys go to a "nut free school" and I love to surprise them and their friends with cupcakes and cookies. They love sweets and this positive deed outweighs all the negatives of when we go to places and they can't have any of the desserts. Thanks for all you do!!"