Food Allergies: Keep the Fun in Your Labor Day Long Weekend

Three fair haired children sit on golden green grass in field surrounded by trees. Image by Vitolda Klein on Unsplash.

Happy Labor Day! We’re sharing a round-up of resources to help you manage your food allergies smartly while having fun over this long holiday weekend — whether grilling in the backyard, seeking the sun, or just chilling at the park or your favorite hangout with friends.

If Grilling’s Your Thing…

We can’t wait to have friends and family over for a BBQ this weekend. Chef, Martha Morgan (aka Allergy Dragon) serves up recipes for tasty BBQ side dishes that will make it easy to plan and prepare, beyond guacamole and tortilla chips!

Allergy Dragon’s recipes don’t require a gazillion exotic ingredients, are simple to make, gluten-free, top-9-free, and easily adapted for different dietary needs and tastes.

Get the recipes for Allergy Dragon’s ‘Easy Southern Style Cucumber Salad’ and ‘Allergy Friendly Watermelon Salad’ here. They’re a great way to use up fresh herbs like dill, mint, and basil from your kitchen garden. What we love about these recipes is that you can eat them right away or let them marinate for later.

Earlier this year Allergy Dragon joined forces with Red Sneakers for Oakley to teach a virtual ‘BBQ Favorites and Sides’ class to celebrate Food Allergy, Celiac and Asthma Month.

The class covered everything from homemade BBQ Sauce (Yummmm!!), to Red Cabbage Slaw, even a gluten free Kickin’ Pasta Salad with lots of veggies tossed in a creamy dressing with avocado, lime and smoked paprika (so not your mom’s potato salad!) Delicious.

You can get the recipe details from the class here (scroll down to find the recipes) and you can access the class recording of the live class here if you want to watch Allergy Dragon make them.

Say good bye to the same-old, same-old BBQ sides and make your grilled spread a flavor adventure.

If You’re Seeking the Sun…

Protect your skin.

Don’t forget to pack your sunscreen if you’re spending time outdoors over the weekend. Allergic Living meticulously researches allergy-friendly sunscreens each year that will be gentle on your sensitive (reactive) skin while protecting it from the sun’s harsh rays. Even though it’s September, the sun is still strong and can harm delicate skin. Use generously. Re-apply frequently. Allergic Living’s 2024 list of sunscreens featured 19 options to choose from. The list also details where you can buy them. How easy is that? Check it out! (Be sure to triple check the ingredients’ suitability for your specific allergy profile.)

Keep your epinephrine at your fingertips.

If you’re headed out, don’t forget your epinephrine auto-injectors. Epinephrine is the only medication that will stop an anaphylactic reaction that’s gathering steam. The sooner you use it the better the outcomes. Don’t second guess the need. Don’t hesitate.

Carry TWO.

Carry 2 auto-injectors. And if you get pushback on that from your tween, teen, young-adult loved ones, encourage them to read this post from Red Sneakers for Oakley that explains why you need to carry TWO.

Don’t leave your epinephrine broiling in the car.

You have to protect your auto-injectors from overheating for extended periods because high heat causes the medication to degrade. It’s not too late to track down an insulated carry case to protect your epinephrine from soaring temperatures. Frio offers different styles that would work for different size/shape auto-injectors. Check out PracMedic bags, too. Different styles from both of these brands can be found on Amazon with one-day delivery for prime customers.

If Drinking’s Part of Your Weekend Game Plan…

No surprise — when you manage food allergies alcohol can be a bit of a minefield. A quick read of this post by Red Sneakers for Oakley for Allergy Force can help you navigate the alcohol minefield with more confidence, all while having your fun. It’s a matter of planning ahead of time, drinking smart and staying mindful.

Plus don’t miss the details at the end of the post covering tricky places allergens hide in cocktails, wine, and beer. Who knew cocktail froth is made from egg white some of the time? Or, clam juice might lurk in your Bloody Mary or Martini?

Enjoy your Labor Day holiday (and stay safe!)

 

Illustration of sun + beach umbrella + beach chair. Canva Creation by Allergy Force.

Have Fun With Eyes Wide Open!

 


 

Allergy Force is committed to helping people with food allergies live freely — with less fear, less anxiety, more confidence — through technology and education. The Allergy Force food allergy app is peace of mind in your pocket..

Images: Vitolda Klein on Unsplash and Allergy Force Canva creation

Allergy Dragon & Allergy Force Talk Food Allergy in the Dragon’s Lair

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Allergy Dragon (aka Chef Martha Morgan) recently hosted Allergy Force CEO and Co-founder Gayle Rigione in the Allergy Dragon’s Lair for a special Mother’s Day Episode.

Give a listen to these two innovators, founders, moms — both passionate about making allergic living safer & easier for families with food allergies and other dietary restrictions — as they talk about their allergy mom journeys, mom guilt, and what they’d do differently for their kids with the benefit of their 20:20 hindsight.

 

 

LISTEN & INCREASE YOUR FOOD ALLERGY IQ!

 


“We are more than the foods we can’t eat and we all deserve a delicious seat at the table.”

—Allergy Dragon, entrepreneur, chef, speaker, podcast creator

 

headshot-chef-martha-morgan-allergy-dragon Allergy Dragon is a specialty diet and allergy chef who shares tips, tricks and best recipes from almost 30 years of professional cooking experience.
 

About Allergy Dragon: Martha Morgan founded Allergy Dragon in 2019 to advocate for Food Allergies and Celiac disease and to help bridge the gap between safe and delicious food. In 2003, she became a reluctant food allergy chef after her youngest’s first anaphylactic reaction to strawberries at 9-months of age. (Her youngest is now allergic to over 30 different foods.) In 2009, Martha also became a gluten-free chef after she and two of her children were diagnosed with Celiac disease.

Connect with Allergy Dragon at her website and on social media on Instagram (@allergy_dragon), Facebook (@allergydragon), Twitter (@AllergyDragon), and LinkedIn , and follow Allergy Dragon on YouTube.

 

“Every day is Mother’s Day when you’re a mom.”

—Gayle Rigione, CEO and Co-founder of Allergy Force

 

"lady standing with crossed arms and smile" Gayle Rigione empowers people  to live  easily & safely with food allergies through technology and education.
 

About Allergy Force’s Co-founder: Gayle Rigione is CEO of Allergy Force, the food allergy app. She’s also a food allergy parent. She’s lived the heart stopping moments when her son ate the wrong thing, second guessed reactions and raced to the ER. Inspired by her family’s 2+ decade food allergy journey, she’s passionate about equipping families with knowledge and tech know-how to help them live free with confidence. Every day. During emergencies. In spite of food allergies.

Whatever you do, do it with a full heart. Audentes Fortuna Iuvat

Connect with Gayle on LinkedIn and follow Allergy Force (@AllergyForce) on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.