Hiya! As someone with a bunch of severe food allergies I kinda make it a goal of mine to help out otherās with them and inform people who donāt have allergies. This page is gonna have a bunch of links and info on food allergies for you!
For starters, here are some general resources!
FARE (Food Allergy Research and Education) Website
Hereās my personal FAQ that has to do with my allergies
Itās The Halloween Month⢠so Iāll be posting plenty about the Teal Pumpkin Project! Iāll be posting some of these images throughout October. If you follow me youāll be seeing teal everywhere this month, and thatās a promise!
Here are various signs, posters, and activities made for sharing the Teal Pumpkin Project! I plan on asking my friends to hand out some of the flyers at school.
Here are ideas for non-food treats to hand out this Halloween! Every year I hand out treats for my work and my boss always gets treats that are peanut free. Thatās not really good enough for me, so I buy my own stickers and other non-food treats and put them in a pumpkin bucket I spray painted teal a few years ago. I put out a teal pumpkin decoration where itās easy to see and make sure that if anyone asks for the non-food treats that they get them! This year I hope to print out some recipe cards and hand them out as well!
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There is a cool crisp in the air. The birds are beginning to migrate to the south, and the leaves are starting to change color and fall off the trees. Autumn is once again among us, and the holidays are quickly approaching. Halloween is tomorrow! Many people are in good spirits around this time of year, planning festivities as the end of the year inches closer. A lot of people have parties and parades for the Halloween season. Spooky season is also the first season that brings us into colder weather, which is when so many people like to roast marshmallows, and snuggle up next to fireplaces with hot chocolate. Halloween is known for being an exciting time to carve pumpkins, tell scary stories, and go to haunted attractions. Although that is true for most people, for some, the scariest part of anything is the fear of the unknown.
Trunk-or-Treat
Halloween is a fun time for many children to go trick-or-treating and eat candy. Even though Halloween may have looked a little different for me while I was growing up, my parents were very supportive and helpful when it came to my galactosemia. When I was younger, my mom would order diary-free chocolate for me from Chocolate Emporium. When I was really little, she would give it to our neighbors, and they would hand it out to me when I went to their house. As I got older, she would order chocolate and put it out for me to have as an option after I went trick-or-treating. Now, society is more aware of food allergies than they were 20 years ago, and there are even more options available than ever before. Including for Halloween, in which families around the world now participate in the Teal Pumpkin Project.
The Teal Pumpkin Project
The Teal Pumpkin Project makes trick-or-treating safer and more inclusive for children living with food allergies, and many others impacted by intolerances and other conditions. Placing a teal pumpkin on your doorstep shows that, in addition to candy, you offer non-food toys and treats, such as glow sticks or stickers. This simple act encourages inclusion for all trick-or-treaters.
Origins of the Teal Pumpkin Project
The Teal Pumpkin Project began in 2014. It was inspired by a local awareness activity that was run by the Food Allergy Community of East Tennessee (FACET), but has since grown worldwide. Teal is used because it is the designated color for food allergy awareness, and it has been used for medical conditions that are food-related for over 20 years.
Why is The Teal Pumpkin Project Important?
Halloween can be a hard time for families who are managing food allergies. Many traditional Halloween treats are not safe for children with life-threatening food allergies. The Teal Pumpkin Project encourages inclusion, safety and respect of individuals managing food allergies. This worldwide movement offers an alternative for children with food allergies, as well as other children whom candy is not an option for. It keeps Halloween a fun, positive experience for everyone!
The Teal Pumpkin Project Map
By putting a teal pumpkin on your doorstep, you let kids know that your house is food allergy-friendly.
Adding your home to The Teal Pumpkin Project Map makes your house easy to find for those who are looking for non-food treats. The more houses added to the Map, the more inclusive and fun we can make Halloween!
Moving Forward
I wish that the Teal Pumpkin Project was around when I was growing up. It is a worldwide movement that will only grow larger, as more people spread awareness about it. I was lucky enough to have parents who helped me navigate my food intolerance when I was younger, though. I am glad to see the progress that we are making with the steps forward to make Halloween and other festivities inclusive for all. I canāt wait to see where we go in the future!
Below is a video sharing tips on how to keep Halloween safe, specifically with food allergies. Everyone have a safe and fun time trick-or-treating this year!
Not sure if @michaelsstores is doing this this year. I know they have faux pumpkins you can spray paint it teal. From @michaelsstores: Let trick or treaters with food allergies (+their parents) know youāll have non-food treats available with a teal pumpkin. š· @apumpkinandaprincess Pick your teal pumpkin here: spr.ly/6006DNDG2 #tealpumpkinproject #tealpumkin #allergies https://www.instagram.com/p/CjZmmI7OW-i/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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A lot of parents have found their kids are sensitive. Yet another reason Iāve given toys, jewelry, and colorful pencils to kids for Halloween for decades. Plus it allows allergic kids to participate as well. I let all kids, regardless of age (I have toys for the under 3 crowd), pick three things and the cool thing is that if anything is leftover I can save it for next year.
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Are you looking for an awesome handmade Witchs broom line the one on the right of my porch? Contact @mollywhitmanwalker or check out her Etsy shop: Studio1601, she is a printmaker and Photographer too! #witchesbroom #witchbroomstick Intermediate Watercolor Class in Dekalb County, @larrybondfarm is teaching a class at @galleryonstate_kval_nfp Oct 23, 9am-11am $50 for the class their are registertion forms and material lists available at the Gallery. #watercolorclass Trick or Treat Oct 27, 4:30-6:30pm @galleryonstate_kval_nfp will be dressed up @mollywhitmanwalker , @muddylocks84 and Debbie Rossiter will be handing out allergy friendly & non- allergy friendly treats. #tealpumpkinproject (at Oregon, Illinois) https://www.instagram.com/p/CVJLizDL7ws/?utm_medium=tumblr
The evolution of our door! Teal pumpkin time is here! The AllergyBrother has his creative juices going! #halloween #tealpumpkinproject #tealtakeover #turnittealforfoodallergies #TurnItTeal #tealisthenewblack #teal #teallove #foodallergy #foodallergyfamily #foodallergykids #foodallergymom #allergybrother #allergykid2006 #allergymom #allergydad #halloweendecorations (at United States) https://www.instagram.com/p/CFviwIwprH0/?igshid=1f4tobwdn6zzk