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Bake Sales Are My B*tch - Win the Food Allergy Wars with 60+ Recipes to Keep Kids Safe and Parents Sane - cover

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Bake Sales Are My B*tch - Win the Food Allergy Wars with 60+ Recipes to Keep Kids Safe and Parents Sane

April Peveteaux

Publisher: Rodale

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Summary

Living the food allergy life and having a kid who can't have dairy, tree nuts, peanuts, or soy is not easy. And neither is worrying about accommodating all the food requirements at a play date.
 
From avoiding major food allergens and respecting food preferences like vegetarian or vegan to being aware of religious practices like keeping kosher, making a simple snack resembles navigating a minefield. Thankfully, Bake Sales Are My B*tch is here to help.
 
April Peveteaux's 50-plus recipes cover the eight major food allergens and everything from school lunches, kids parties, sleepover foods, after-school snacks, and, yes, bake sales. In Bake Sales Are My B*tch, she gets into the nitty-gritty of food allergies, from deadly serious reactions to how to deal with those who don't take your kid's allergy seriously. Whether you're a freaked-out parent or not, Pevetaux lends some much-needed guidance--and teaches you to make party foods that'll be a surefire hit.
Available since: 04/11/2017.

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