Berkshire Food Allergy Consulting Services

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Berkshire County's ONLY group specializing in food allergies!!!

New Video For You To View

July 21st, 2010

Saw this video and thought it was interesting and wanted to share it with you all.  I would love to find out what your opinion is on this and  share your thoughts with me.

Allergies to red meat linked to ticks

July 19th, 2010

I thought this was an interesting article on allergies to red meat and the link to ticks.  Definitely worth reading.  Has anyone ever heard of this connection before? I sure havent! Interestingly, the reaction is to the sugar alpha-gal and not the meat protein itself, uncharacteristic to typical allergic reactions, which are to the proteins.

http://www.roanoke.com/news/roanoke/wb/253939

Summer Camp Experiences

July 13th, 2010

Just finished Week 1 of working in the kitchen at a local summer camp.  since my daughter and I have severe food allergies, me working in the kitchen is very helpful.  Last week, my daughter was the only one with a food allergy, so it was simple.  This week there are 3 children with Peanut allergies, a Gluten sensitivity, and an allergy to red dye.   The food we use in the dining hall comes from a food service vendor or local supermarkets.

Some tips that may be helpful to others, whether cooking for an entire camp or at home:

  • ALWAYS read labels…ingredients can change from one box to the next, an allergen may be a hidden ingredient in a product, or processing procedures may have changed since the last time you purchased products.
  • Be aware of cross contamination. Doesnt matter how safe a food is, if you contaminate it with protein from an allergen.  Some common examples of cross contamination are: using the same knife for both peanut butter and jelly (Peanut allergy), using same cutting board for eggs and lettuce (Egg allergy),  using same measuring cup for milk and water (Milk allergy).
  • Handwashing is essential!!! Scrubbing hands before and after handling foods is essential to avcoid contaminating safe foods.  Even if you are wearing latex gloves, you still needs to folllow handwashing procedures or change to new gloves to avoid transfer of proteins.
  • Identification: Having a way for the kitchen staff to identify the children with food allergies is important.  If a “safe” meal is cooked for a particular camper, getting it to the right child is extremely important!!!
  • Procedure: A written policy on how to handle an allergic reaction is essential.  And, as with fire drills, a “health emergency” drill would be helpful for establishing procedures with all staff.

Remember, children with intolerances and food allergies can have a wonderful experience at camp just like all the other kids!!!

Birthday Parties

June 14th, 2010

Birthday parties.  As a child, we all remember them as fun, carefree events.  With my children, party themes are debated throughout the year, and remain undecided until the last minute.  Once I purchase the party supplies, the theme is carved in stone and I then focus on the goodies.  Central to all parties is the birthday cake.  Many parents, understandably, try to take the easy way out and order a cake from a local grocery store or bakery.  Unfortunately for those with life-threatening food allergies, a store-bought cake is not an option and homemade, allergen-free cake needs to be created at home.

There are several cake mixes available that are free from major allergens, or you can also bake your own.  Same goes for frosting the cake.  From personal experience, frosting and decorating the cake is the most tedious, difficult part of the cake.  Themed cakes can be done creatively by using templates, frosting, colored sugar, and plastic decorations.   Once trick I have discovered is that grocery store bakeries will sell the cake toppers to you…the same ones they use when they make their cakes!!!

I find too that one of the best way to get templates for design ideas is by looking at coloring pages on the internet.  Trace the design onto wax paper and cut out.  Then trace outline on the cake with decorating gel or frosting and fill in as desired.  Other ways of making a creative cake is by purchasing shaped cake pans. 

Make sure that not only the cake and frosting are allergen-free, but the decorations as well.  Many sprinkles are made in facilities that process peanuts/tree nuts, and may also contain soy, milk, egg, or wheat.  Keep that in mind if you have a guest with one of those allergies.

Chapter 527 of Massachusetts State Law

June 11th, 2010

Full information of Chapter 527 of Massachusetts State Law requiring training in restaurants and food service establishments

http://www.mass.gov/legis/laws/seslaw08/sl080527.htm

Lab-on-a-chip detects actual food allergies

June 8th, 2010

Lab-on-a-chip detects actual food allergies.

Weekly Update

June 8th, 2010

Amidst all my packing and moving, I have discovered three things:

1) My body is no longer 18….I am SORE!!!

2) Now is the perfect time to follow in Henry David Thoreau’s footsteps and minimialize my possessions.

3) I have a LOT of food allergy information, awareness products, and training materials.

Now that I am in the process of redoing my website, I am going to be creating pages focused on products, books, merchandise, etc.  If you would like your product to be included in this site, please fill out the contact form with your business/contact information.  I am also doing book reviews, so if you have written a book about food allergies, please forward me a copy to review!

Stay tuned for more expansions, such as restaurant reviews and more! Thank you for your patience as Jonathan and I work on making this site a more informative, interactive site.

Man sues over Fish allergy

May 29th, 2010

http://www.chicagobreakingnews.com/2010/05/family-sues-over-mans-fish-allergy-death.html

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Interesting article about GMO’s

May 28th, 2010

This article really makes me wonder if GMO’s are causing food allergies to increase if they can cause this!

http://www.organicconsumers.org/articles/article_20672.cfm

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Imagine: Kids and Parents Talk About Living With Food Allergies FAIUSA

May 27th, 2010

This is a great video put out by Food Allergy Initiative (www.faiusa.org) about kids living with food allergies.