International Travel with AllergiesMarch 3, 2020 Traveling to places where people don’t speak your language can be a frightening ordeal, and even more unsettling if you suffer from allergies. The fear of having an allergic reaction […]
Peace of Mind from a Medical BraceletDecember 20, 2019 Peace of Mind is all I.C.O.E. Bracelet sells. The comfort a parent (or child) can feel knowing their emergency contact number is on the wrist of their loved one is […]
Avoiding “Nuts” During the HolidaysDecember 11, 2018 Given the holiday season, I thought it appropriate to share some info on how to deal with “nuts” during the holidays. There are many kinds and the most obvious are […]
Last Minute Halloween PreparationOctober 29, 2018 Preparation can insure a safe Halloween for all Everyone here is talking about moving Trick or Treat up a day since Wednesday is supposed to be bad weather. As a […]
Back to School with Food Allergies: Gear to Make it EasierAugust 24, 2018 By Tami Pyles, Founder Thrive On Consulting Make food allergy management at school a little easier with these tools and resources: FOR LUNCHTIME Quality Lunch Box with Reusable Containers– You […]
Celiacs Awareness: More Options at the TableMay 16, 2018 Last week the nation celebrated “Eat What You Want Day”. In honor of Celiacs Awareness Month (May), we felt it necessary to celebrate how far we have come as a […]
Show L.O.V.E. for Those with Food AllergiesFebruary 5, 2018 For those with food allergies, holidays can be a scary time with all of the food that is typically involved in parties, events and social activities. Valentine’s Day is no […]
Keeping Valentine’s Day Sweet and Safe for Those with Food Allergies by Tami PylesFebruary 3, 2017 Valentine’s Day, like all holidays, is filled with candies and sweets. If you have food allergies these things can put a damper on your holiday- at worst a reaction, at […]