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Ever wondered how to indulge in the spooky season's delights while staying true to your health and fitness goals? We've got you covered with strategies that emphasize protein-rich choices and highlight the importance of hydration—key elements in navigating party temptations. Plus, discover the Teal Pumpkin Project, ensuring a fun and inclusive holiday for everyone, especially those with food allergies.Managing those tempting candy hauls can be a challenge, but it doesn't have to be a struggle. Learn how to strike the perfect balance between indulging without overindulging! Learn some key ideas for what to do with excess candy. The focus is on enjoying the festivities, connecting with loved ones, and indulging responsibly. Join us for an insightful and practical discussion on making the most of your Halloween experiences while keeping your wellness objectives in check. Support the showDownload our free resources: 6 Steps to Triathlon Success: Free Guide Hydration Guide for Athletes Runner's Fueling & Hydration Cheat Sheet Guide to High Performance Healthy Eating Find us here: TheEnduranceEdge.comRace with us: Humans of Steel Olympic & Sprint Triathlon at Harris Lake, NCPurchase Safe Supplements here.Follow us on Instagram or Facebook
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Hey Food Allergy Mama, As Halloween creeps closer, I know you may be feeling a mix of excitement and worry. But what if this year could be different? What if we could turn Halloween into an allergy-friendly celebration where your kids feel safe and included? In today's episode, we're talking about the Teal Pumpkin Project—an amazing movement that makes Halloween fun without the food risk. Not only will we dive into why it's so important, and some tips to make it work for your family, but I'm also going to share some fresh, creative ideas to make your home the go-to spot for allergy-friendly goodies. I'll share some super creative and easy ideas to make your teal pumpkin stand out this year. We've got you covered with inspiration that your kids—and your neighbors—will love, without the stress! I'm cheering for you! Corinna NEXT STEPS: Subscribe to this podcast, and give it a review. Your review makes the podcast easier to find for families that need it. Grab the Social Event Survival Pack Get the free resources: Newly Diagnosed Checklist: https://www.friendlypantry.com/newly-diagnosed-with-food-allergies-guide Food Allergy Kids Empowerment Guide(for kids aged 2-7): https://www.friendlypantry.com/fa-kids-empowerment-guide Read The Blog: The 8 Best Non-Edible Halloween Treats For Teal Pumpkin Project Listen To Related Episodes: 15| How Busy Moms Can Increase Food Allergy Awareness Every Day 11| Navigating Birthday Parties With Food Allergies Like a Pro: Your 3-Step Guide 29|Allergy Alert Bracelets: Should You Have One? Check out the resources mentioned in this show: Teal Pumpkin Project House Map
Ghosts, goblins & allergy-laden candy EVERYWHERE -- oh my! Halloween may be spookiest of all for food allergy families. In this EpiSode, Sarah & Danielle talk through all of the Halloween landmines out there. Sarah shares her top tips for going door to door, talks about what to do when you get home with unsafe candy, and she explains how her Halloween rules for her family have changed as her kids have gotten older. Danielle shares what Halloween was like growing up with allergies and has some practical advice for parents. Plus, the ladies cover the Teal Pumpkin Project, the Switch Witch & Halloween night do's and don'ts. CONNECT WITH US: Follow EpiPod on Instagram and TikTok To connect with Danielle - click HERE To connect with Sarah - click HERE Thank you to our presenting sponsor, Lorissa's Kitchen! And as always, we appreciate InchBug for sponsoring the Q&A portion of EpiPod. OTHER THINGS WE DISCUSSED: FARE's Teal Pumpkin Project CVS supports the Teal Pumpkin Project Harley the peanut detection dog CODES + LINKS: Lorissa's Kitchen – Shop HERE with code: EPIPOD for 15% off InchBug – Shop HERE with code: EPIPOD25 TelyRx – Order HERE with code: EPIPOD for 20% off ****A box of 2 epipens is $299.99 – $240 with the code! Our peanut clean-up wipes: Well Too Wipes – Shop HERE with code: EPIPOD20
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It's GLUTEN-FREE HALLOWEEN TIME! Jules and Erica are dressed up and ready to talk about tricks, treats, and spooky scary skeletons that send shivers down your spine (ex. gluten-reduced beer and wheat starch). Jules and Erica recap their time in Salt Lake City for the Gluten-Free Expo (My Gluten-Free World Expo 2023), and visiting local eateries like Tres Gatos Cafe and Tsunami restaurant. Jules shares her favorite Halloween recipes and Erica shares her Teal Pumpkin Project candy choices. They both recap the recently-announced USA Today's 10 Best awards including Best Gluten-Free Bakery and Best Gluten-Free Beer. RESOURCESMy Gluten-Free World ExpoTres Gatos CafeTsunami Restaurant Salt Lake CitygfJules Pumpkin Hummus recipegfJules Gluten Free Gingerbread House recipegfJules Halloween RecipesgfJules 2023 Halloween Candy ListFARE's Teal Pumpkin ProjectUSA Today's 10 Best Gluten-Free Pizza RestaurantUSA Today's 10 Best Gluten-Free BakeryUSA Today's 10 Best Gluten-Free BeerContact/Follow Jules & Erica Tweet us @THEgfJules & @CeliacBeast Find us on IG @CeliacandTheBeast & @gfJules Follow us on FB @gfJules & @CeliacandTheBeast Email us at support@gfJules.com Find more articles, recipes & info at gfJules.com & celiacandthebeast.com Thanks for listening! Be sure to subscribe!**some links may be affiliate links; purchasing through these links will not cost you more, but will help to fund the podcast you ❤️
Also, the Texas Rangers are going against the Arizona Diamondbacks soon, and learn more about the Teal Pumpkin Project. KRLD All Local - Oct. 25, 2023
Let‘s Clear the Air! All Things Allergy, Asthma & Immunology!
Join host Kaylie Francis as she meets with board-certified allergist Dr. Jane Conley to discuss the life-changing and sometimes life-threatening effects of food allergies. Food allergies can be scary, but knowledge is power! Learn about the Teal Pumpkin Project, started in Knoxville, Tenn., as well as how food allergies are diagnosed, which foods cause the most problems for the most people, the differences between food allergies and food sensitivities (or intolerances), and the cause and symptoms of alpha-gal syndrome. Dr. Conley and Kaylie cover it all!
Today we chat with doctor Kelly Cleary. She's a pediatrician, allergy mom, and advocate for the food allergic, their families and their caregivers. Reality is that 1 in 13 children are living with food allergies and many others are impacted by their tolerances and other conditions. That's why we need to do better to be more inclusive and empathetic to this community. Visit the FARE website to learn more about their initiative: https://www.foodallergy.org/
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The holiday season is upon us, and this often means gatherings and celebrations with food. These gatherings and events can be stressful and dangerous for children who have food allergies. This week we we are pleased to welcome three food allergy experts. First, Christa Mills, food allergy coordinator and Registered Nurse, shares how we can all take part in the teal pumpkin project and shares some tips for inclusivity around the holidays. Next, Dr. Amal Assa'ad answers all of our questions about food allergies, symptoms, and treatments. She also shares what parents should do if their child has an allergic reaction. Our final conversation is with Dr. Justin Schwartz, a pediatric allergist who is an expert in oral immunotherapy for food allergies. We dive into what is oral immunotherapy treatment, the benefits of OIT, and who would make a good candidate for this type of treatment. To learn more about the Division of Allergy and Immunology, please visit https://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/service/a/allergy-immunology
Kick the training dummy in the crotch and suck on your gravy strings, cause this week we're watching Season 3, Episode 7: Treehouse of Horror II! Join Robert and Kaitlyn as they talk about seeing Hannibal in the movie theater, the time Robert saw someone wreck their kidneys, and why you should participate in the Teal Pumpkin Project. You can check out the Simpsons Wiki here. Remember to follow our social channels! You can find us on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram! Be sure to join our Facebook group, too! Feel free to drop us an email, too! You can reach us at escalatortonowherepod@gmail.com. We look forward to hearing from you! -K & R #simpsons #thesimpsons #podcast #podcasts #podcastersofinstagram #homersimpson #margesimpson #lisasimpson #maggiesimpson #bartsimpson #treehouseofhorror #treehouseofhorrorii #halloween #october #kang #kodos #monkeyspaw #conanobrien #teamcoco #frankenstein #escalatortonowherepod
Let‘s Clear the Air! All Things Allergy, Asthma & Immunology!
Dr. Jane Choi joins host Liz Edwards for a brief discussion about the persistence of fall allergies, the risks of over-the-counter medications, and the benefits of the Teal Pumpkin Project. Learn how the fall season is a convergence of some major allergens, some of which can last well into winter. Dr. Choi explains their timeline and how some OTC medications simply prolong your suffering. Dr. Choi and Liz also touch on the Teal Pumpkin Project, a growing trend that helps food allergic kids enjoy Halloween safely.
Dr. Kelly Evans-Wilson (www.tealexpert.com), Food Allergy Coach, provides information on the Teal Pumpkin Project. The Teal Pumpkin project raises awareness of food allergies by offering non-food items during Halloween trick-or-treat activities. You can participate in the Teal Pumpkin project by placing a teal pumpkin at your home and offering non-food items like glow sticks, pencils, stickers, jellyrings, etc to trick-or-treaters.
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www.startingsustainability.com This year we are telling some spooky weird and oddly sustainble-ish stories. Hear about the ten things you can do with human cremains and the ghost town that has been on fire for over 60 years! If you would like direction on how to be sustainable for Halloween costumes, decoration, and treats please check out last years episode 49. www.startingsustainability.com/episode102 Friendly reminder for the Teal Pumpkin Project. A teal pumpkin out on your porch represents you have non-food items for treats. This is very a great way to be inclusive for those with food allergies.Support the show by shopping at our Etsy Store: StartSustainableFor beauty products shop Plaine Products- Promo code "Start" for 20% off.Need groceries? Imperfect Foods- Promo code "SS10" for $10 off first box.School or Office supplies go to Earth Hero- Promo code "Start" for 10% off.
I am a HUGE fan of the Teal Pumpkin Project! In fact, not only do we have a Teal Pumpkin sign in our yard, but I am also a Neighborhood Captain, which means I encourage others in my neighborhood to consider participating in the Teal Pumpkin Project! The Teal Pumpkin Project is a great way of making sure that children with allergies feel supported on Halloween, but it is also a great way of identifying homes in your area that support accepting children just the way they are! See the Show Notes here: https://amybodkin.com/podcast-episode-12
Americans spend BILLIONs of dollars a year on Halloween celebrations. The amount of waste that goes into the items we buy is a lot. Not to mention, expensive! I even give lots of ideas to the common question: what do I hand out to trick or treaters that's eco-friendly and low waste?This episode talks about how to have an eco-friendly Halloween with kids. Here are the questions I answer and topics covered:-frightening Halloween statistics-what to give trick-or-treaters (non-candy and candy ideas)-the Teal Pumpkin Project-what to do with all those candy wrappers-what to do with leftover Halloween candy-eco friendly Halloween costumes-where to rent Halloween costumes-how to keep pumpkin carving eco-friendly-what to do with your pumpkin after HalloweenResources mentioned in this episode (some links may contain affiliate links, which helps support our amazing guests and this podcast):-teal pumpkin map-terra cycle candy wrapper recycling box-Kidizen App-ToyCycle-Rent-a-Romper-HalloweenCostumes.com-Episode Six with Addie on Thrifting Kids Items-Episode 11 with Jen on Composting with Kids-ShareWasteBuy Nothing Project GroupFreecycle.orgNextdoor Facebook MarketplaceLet's connect!Email me: Laura@raisingecominimalists.comBlog (Reduce, Reuse, Renew)Instagram (@raisingecominimalistspodcast or @reducereuserenewblog)Facebook Raising Eco Minimalist Community GroupSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/gPwH8QEUo)
Join Lori and Veronica LaFemina on this episode of Positive Impact Philanthropy! Veronica has been in the consulting and nonprofit world for almost two decades. Her consulting business is committed to helping nonprofit organizations, associations, and social good businesses do good better. What does it mean by “doing good better”? Stay tuned! Here are the things to expect in this episode: Taking action on your plans doesn't need to be complicated. Just focus on what you think is best for your organization! There are many ways to give back, no matter what your financial situation may be. How do you spend your money, time, and energy when you want to give back? Building connections and its impact on contributing to a cause. And more! About Veronica LaFemina: Veronica LaFemina is the Founder and CEO of LaFemina & Co., a woman-owned consulting collective dedicated to helping nonprofit organizations, associations, and social good companies do good better. With nearly two decades of experience as a nonprofit executive and high-impact consultant for clients in a variety of industries, she is a leader, facilitator, and trusted advisor known for empowering cross-functional collaboration and positioning organizations, people, and programs for maximum success. From launching national initiatives to structuring new business units, spearheading culture transformations to creating elegant and accessible strategic frameworks and reporting processes, Veronica's unique combination of expertise in strategy, leadership, communications, and operational alignment provides her clients with the clarity and thought partnership needed to drive results. Among her favorite career highlights was leading the development and launch of the Teal Pumpkin Project™ while serving as an executive at Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE). This community-inspired campaign became a breakthrough international awareness-to-action initiative that changed Halloween for good for children with food allergies. Engaging millions of people worldwide and earning praise from Inc. Magazine that "FARE has displayed a marketing savvy you might expect from a brand like Coca-Cola,” the Teal Pumpkin Project™ has continued to grow through strategic partnerships and licensing agreements that help spread the word and provide financial support for the cause. Veronica graduated with honors from the University of California, Los Angeles, where she received her degree in American literature & culture and public policy. She is a Prosci-certified Change Practitioner, a speaker on various ways to “do good better,” and a lifelong learner. When not at work, she can be found exploring the lakes and trails of North Carolina with her husband, two children, and rescue pup. Connect with Veronica! Website: https://lafemina.co/ Organizations mentioned: Diaper Bank of North Carolina: https://ncdiaperbank.org Connect with Lori Kranczer! Website: https://www.everydayplannedgiving.com/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/positiveimpactphilanthropy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lorikranczer/
Each Friday I share a curated selection of calls from the All Hallows Hotline and letters from the EEEEKmail bag! This week we hear from a caller who survived a crazy event, does she have a ghost to thank? We also get more thoughts on Hocus Pocus 2 and Salem. Plus, we learn about The Teal Pumpkin Project! Mentioned in this episode: IAH Double Feature Night Teresa Macabre Art Awaken the Spirits Event Derry Halloween The Teal Pumpkin Project Do you have a Halloween query or memory you want to share? Call the All Hallows Hotline at (802) 532-Dead! Or you can write an eeeekmail to itsalwayshalloweenpodcast@gmail.com Support It's Always Halloween with a One Time Donation Subscribe to It's Always Halloween on Patreon Follow It's Always Halloween on Instagram Shop the It's Always Halloween RedBubble store
Welcome back to the Oh My Allergies! Podcast! Today's episode is a mini-episode about all things Halloween. Valencia reflects on Halloween 2020 and talks about what she did for Halloween, Halloween in a pandemic, how Halloween can be a major allergen trigger for people who have food allergies and skin allergies, and tips on how to safely navigate Halloween with allergies. Listen in to learn more about avoiding allergy scares while partaking in fall festivities to put your allergies and health at the forefront. Learn about the Teal Pumpkin Project: https://www.foodallergy.org/our-initiatives/awareness-campaigns/living-teal/teal-pumpkin-project KEEP UP WITH THE VEGAHOLIC! Blog: http://www.lifeofavegaholic.com *Subscribe to Life of a Vegaholic here: http://hyperurl.co/LOVSubscribe YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/LifeofaVegaholic Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/CallMeValBarnes Follow Valencia on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/CallMeValBarnes Podcast Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/ohmyallergies Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/CallMeValBarnes Business Inquiries: ohmyallergies@gmail.com
Halloween is supposed to be fun and just a bit scary. But for children with food allergies and their families it can be just plain scary. And while this year's celebration may be a bit different than in the past, being prepared can help make Halloween fun and safe for everyone. Visit healthychildren.org, foodallery.org or AAAAI.org for more safe Halloween resources!
Join us as we explore the "spooky" history of Halloween. We talk about our childhood traditions and experiences. We also discuss why some Christians and Churches do not allow Halloween celebrations. And Jason and Christina Ingles educates us on what the Teal Pumpkin Project is all about. We also have a Top 5 on Halloween Candies. Oh and we dress up! Happy Halloween Everyone! Episode Bulletin: https://tinyurl.com/AppLiturEp6 Teal Pumpkin Project: https://www.foodallergy.org/our-initiatives/awareness-campaigns/living-teal/teal-pumpkin-project
In this episode of Healthy Family Project, we talk to Trish James, the Healthy Family Project VP, about life with food allergies, tips for parents, and how to deal with food allergies around holidays like Halloween. Trish is a grocery industry veteran of 15 years, specifically in the produce industry for nine, working alongside health-conscious brands. Trish is the mom of two very active boys and passionate about helping others, especially in her community, which is why she appreciates the work we do at Healthy Family Project. She can be found volunteering weekly at her local food bank. Trish loves providing useful, relevant, and realistic resources to Healthy Family Project followers – no parent-shaming, just inspiring new habits and celebrating wins. Healthy Bite Featuring Crispy Green Today, we’re snacking on Crispy Green Crispy Fruit! Crispy Fruit snacks are a perfect treat for any occasion (including Halloween!) and a great way to consume fruit on-the-go. Crispy Fruit is 100% pure fruit and comes in 8 flavors. Freeze-dried to a perfect crispy texture, these gluten-free snacks have no added sugar—just one clean ingredient! Shop online at shop.crispygreen.com. Listener Survey! Thank you so much for supporting the Healthy Family Project Podcast from Produce for Kids! We’d love if you could take 5 minutes to let us know how we can bring you the best possible content future episodes. Take the survey here. Healthy Recipes & Tips in Your Inbox Sign up for the Produce for Kids e-newsletter to receive healthy recipe inspiration, our latest blog posts and more directly to your inbox each week. Healthy Family Project Facebook Group Join our new Healthy Family Project Facebook group! This group will serve as a safe space for parents and caregivers to talk all about raising a healthy family – from dealing with a picky eater and tips to get more fruits and veggies onto plates to exercising as a family and mental health. We welcome all of you to join in! Want to skip straight to a hot topic? See time stamps below. But of course, we recommend listening all the way through! 3:16 Welcome, Trish! 4:35 Growing up with a food allergy 8:40 Tips for parents of kids with food allergies 15:40 Food allergies and adulthood 18:40 Healthy Bite featuring Crispy Green Snacks 23:37 Halloween and the Teal Pumpkin Project Relevant Links Allergy-Friendly Halloween Ideas with Teal Pumpkin Project 25 Nut-Free Lunchbox Ideas What Parents Need to Know about Food Allergies Living with Food Allergies Crispy Green Halloween Costume Contest Other Podcast Episodes to Check Out: Episode 12: Healthy Holiday Treats Part 1: Halloween Episode 47: New Nutrition Label 101 Episode 45: Conquering Family Mealtime Struggles Healthy Family Project Podcast Conversations covering hot topics in the world of health, food and family with a dose of fun. Helping families ease their way into a new fresh and healthy world. Brought to you by Produce for Kids. Be on the lookout for new bi-weekly episodes and don’t forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or your favorite podcasting site. If you like an episode, make sure to leave a rating and comment. If you are interested in being a guest on the Healthy Family Project podcast, contact podcast@healthyfamilyproject.com with your topic idea for consideration.
Tony and Dr. Josh discuss whether the Teal Pumpkin Project is a sign-of-the-times about making kids' immune systems WEAKER. Also, a man that Tony is very confident in calling a handsome dude has been hit with some HEAVY charges. Finally, let's talk the merits of diversity with Barbie dolls. Why the heck not?!
Today's episode is with Leah Robilotto of The Food Allergy Institute. In this episode, Leah and I discuss food allergy teasing, taunting and bullying. With an expertise in assisting schools and families through the psychological trauma that can come with food allergy management, Leah offers tips and tricks for addressing issue and concern, that benefits all sides of an issue. Listen to the end to hear our discussion about the Teal Pumpkin Project. https://www.foodallergyinstitute.com/
On the October 29 London Live podcast: The Teal Pumpkin Project with Casandra Whiteside and daughter Sienna who has food allergies Knights complete goalie swap with Sarnia Sting with London Knights associate general manager Rob Simpson Getting your memorabilia appraised at the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame with Scott Crawford, director of operations. Are full body scanners the best way to detect health issues? with Dr. Mario Elia
Poetry (0:00:00)Edgar Allan Poe once said, “I would define poetry of words as the rhythmical creation of beauty”. Poetry comes in many forms and conjures many images in different people's minds. Some feel like poetry may be antiquated and irrelevant. Others look to some of the great classics. But poetry still may be applicable to us today. We have invited Erin Murphy, an author and poet who teaches English and creative writing at Pennsylvania State University to tell us about how poetry can still be relevant today. Floral Arranging (0:18:30)There's just something about a beautiful arrangement of flowers that makes everything in your house feel brighter and happier, but buying a new arrangement every time the old one withers away makes your wallet feel lighter and sadder. We've all seen the flowers in the grocery store, and while beautiful, they are nothing like the arrangements the pros do. So how can we take those flowers from the store and make them into something as fabulous as the arrangements from the flower shop? Miriam Housley, owner of Foxglove Flowers and Gifts, joins us to share her best tips for those of us at home that wish we could make floral arrangements of our own. Trip Debrief (0:34:24)Friend of the show Carrie Ann Rhodes talks with Lisa and Richie about what she learned about travelling with kids on her trip to Europe. Vision Boards (0:50:35)What is the importance of visualization in goal-setting? How important are those quotes that people put up all over their home as a form of motivational speech? Well, seeing images and words that inspire you to set goals might be the key to unlocking your full potential. Many people have explored the idea of a “vision board” and how this helps us with the law of attraction. So how can you start to visualize the life that you want? Today we are talking with Jack Canfield, founder of Chicken Soup for the Soul publishing empire, about vision boards. Monster Mash: Witches (1:10:03)Welcome to Monday Monster Mash! Every Monday this month, we're going to be doing a little deep dive into the creepiest monsters of Halloween. This week our monster guestis a little more rooted in history than some others, but in the idea of pop culture they cackle, make spooky potions and ride broom sticks... That's right! Witches. From our history with the Salem Witch Trials to kooky family flicks like Hocus Pocus—witches have long been in the forefront of our idea of a good spook. Here to help us understand both a little bit more about the history and science behind them, is Dr. Frank McAndrew, social psychologist and creep expert. The Teal Pumpkin Project (1:25:23)Imagine this. Your son or daughter gets all excited to go trick-or-treating with their friends. They get dressed up, go out and collect piles of candy, and then they realize that the majority of their candy will make them severely ill so they have to sit and watch everyone else enjoy theirs with nothing for them. This is the sad reality for many children with allergies around this time of year. But what can we do to change that? Lisa Gable is is the CEO of FARE, Food Allergy Research and Education, the founders of The Teal Pumpkin Project. She is with us to sharehow we can all have a more inclusive Halloween season.
Erin Murphy discusses the value of poetry, Miriam Housley teaches how to do your own floral arranging, Carrie Ann Rhodes shares lessons from her family trip, Jack Canfield talks about how vision boards can help, Frank McAndrew explains why witches are creepy, Lisa Gable talks about food allergies on Halloween.
I sat down with my friend, Jennifer Kissling, to talk about food allergies, and the importance of understanding the ways in which can support people who have them. We talk from our own personal experiences, hoping to offer insight and understanding. Links we like for candy that's safe for kids: https://snacksafely.com/safe-snack-guide/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI89ugw7Wi5QIV4oNaBR3PcQb2EAMYAyAAEgIgt_D_BwE https://kidsareatrip.com/50-allergy-friendly-halloween-treats-and-fares-teal-pumpkin-project/ https://health.clevelandclinic.org/halloween-candy-and-food-allergies/ I mention Meredith's Bread: https://www.meredithsbread.com and Teal Pumpkin Project: https://www.foodallergy.org/education-awareness/teal-pumpkin-project https://www.forbes.com/sites/kristengerencher/2019/10/05/teal-pumpkins-offer-halloween-safe-zone-for-kids-with-food-allergies/#2dd877f52389 FOLLOW US! If you like this recording, please share it out. Photography: Dani McDonald
Essential C Complex - https://paleovalley.com/store/essential-c-complex Teal Pumpkin Project - https://www.foodallergy.org/education-awareness/teal-pumpkin-project Food Dye Testimonials - https://cspinet.org/eating-healthy/ingredients-concern/food-dyes/testimonies Loma Linda Study - Sugar & Immunity - https://academic.oup.com/ajcn/article-abstract/26/11/1180/4732762 Wellness Momma’s List of Non-Food TREATS - https://wellnessmama.com/395716/healthy-candy/ Ashley’s Famous Paleo Pumpkin Pie Recipe - Ingredients: 1/2 cup coconut milk 1/2 cup honey 1/4 tsp. Salt 3 eggs 1 TBSP pumpkin pie spice 2 tsp. Vanilla Dash of cinnamon 1 pie pumpkin 1.5 cups pumpkin puree Instructions: Bake pie pumpkin at 300 degrees until shriveled and soft. Pour flesh in a bowl and scoop out seeds. Add all ingredients to a food processor and blend Pour into crust and bake at 350 degrees for about 60-90 minutes or until it doesn’t jiggle when touched with a knife and a knife comes out clean. PaleoHacks Paleo Candy Recipes - https://blog.paleohacks.com/26-ways-to-make-paleo-halloween-treats/ How to Roast Pumpkin Seeds Instructions - https://www.paleorunningmomma.com/simple-roasted-pumpkin-seeds-2-ways-paleo-vegan/ Body Wisdom Program - https://cf.paleovalley.com/bwm-order-form
October Episode #18
Join us as we talk about how to make a sugar free Halloween a blast for the whole family! Limiting the kids' candy not only benefits their health but also helps the parents avoid candy too! WIN-WIN right?! There are countless ways to take the focus off candy when it comes to Halloween and still make some amazing memories with your kiddos! In this episode Kimberly mentions a couple of websites for support in the podcast, you can find the links below. Halloween Candy Buy Back Program @ http://www.halloweencandybuyback.com/ Register your home as a Teal Pumpkin Project @ https://www.foodallergy.org/education-awareness/teal-pumpkin-project#.ViVQYyuVlCB --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/keto-convos/message
This episode we chat about our daughters severe food allergies and how we had no idea how extensive they would become. From food classes to allergy friendly places, we have seen a lot. Mentioned in the episode: Teal Pumpkin Project - providing non-candy items on Halloween. Also a place to register your hood. https://www.foodallergy.org/education-awareness/teal-pumpkin-project Food Allergy Research and education - lots of helpful info on allergies, medications and action plans: https://www.foodallergy.org/ Starry Lane Bakery - an all top allergen free bakery in San Diego, CA http://www.starrylanebakery.com/ sansthesugarcoat@gmail.com Sansthesugarcoat.com FB: @sansthesugarcoat IG: @sansthesugarcoat
Today I'm joined by Amy who blogs at Meet Me in Tomorrowland and she shares incredible details about multigenerational trips, which I think is just really helpful because planning a trip with a big extended family has a lot of extra details that you need to think about. Amy has been diagnosed with Celiac disease, so she also shares information about food allergies in Walt Disney World and how you handle them. Food allergies are such a serious topic and can cause anxiety and her perspective, knowledge and expertise around food allergies and your vacation is invaluable. Trip Dates: October 28 - November 3 Resort Review: Disney's Animal Kingdom Villas - Kidani Village Disney's Boardwalk Villas Animal Kingdom Lodge - Kidani Village Sanaa Trip Planning Details Travel Party: Amy and her husband, her brother and her brother's girlfriend, Amy's father and Stepmother, her Grandmother, Aunt and Uncle Travel Agent: No - Amy books through Disney Vacation Club Disney vacation club does an amazing job making sure that we have everything we need, that we have access to anything we might want and that we find out information about things you might not have known about before the trip. Their goal is to make sure that you have the perfect trip every time you come down. Tickets: Most of the travel party had Annual Passes Memory Maker: Yes (Included with the Annual Pass) Disney Dining Plan: No - Tables in Wonderland Dining in Disney World with a Food Allergy The Itinerary Arrival Day: Hollywood Studios Amy's Pro Tip: The credit card you use at check-in can be a security guarantee. Then at the end of your vacation, before you checkout, you can pay down your balance with Disney gift cards! This is a fantastic way to save money on your vacation because you can purchase Disney gift cards at a discounted rate at places like Raise, Target using your Red Card, BJs. This is a great article about saving money with Disney gift cards. Disney's Hollywood Studios FastPass+: Alien Swirling Saucers K'nex Disney's Character Warehouse Orlando Premium Outlets. Uber Lyft This is a great article if you would like to learn more about Disney's Character Warehouse. Mater's Junkyard Jamboree. Sci-Fi Dine-in Theater Restaurant Review Day Two: Disney's Hollywood Studios and Disney Springs FastPass+: Slinky Dog Dash Le Cellier Cookes of Dublin I have an unhealthy obsession with the new Disney dress shop and I may have spent way too much money in adorable dapper outfit. Day Three: Epcot's Food & Wine Festival and Sanaa Starlight Safari at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge. Amy highly recommends getting reservations for this because it does sell out (Call for Reservations (407) 939-7529). Day Four: Epcot and Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party What's a Magic Shot? Click here for a great article which explains everything you need to know about Magic Shots. Attending Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party...ON Halloween! Halloween party Teal Pumpkin Project spot for the parade Day Five: Magic Kingdom and Ohana Halloween to Christmas Ohana Review: Gluten Free Dining Ohana Day Six: Animal Kingdom FastPass+: Avatar Flight of Passage Amy's Pro Tip: The reason they had their Avatar Flight of Passage FastPass+ so late in the week is because when you get up early the morning that your FastPass+ booking window opens (either 30 or 60 days before your arrival day), start with the farther end of your week first. Everyone's going to be starting with their first day to and work through them systematically. Start out with your farthest day of your vacation first. If you do this, you are more likely to get those hard-to-get-FastPasses. For additional information on this strategy, read this article. Donald's Dino-Bash Restaurantosaurus and lounge Paddlefish Dining Review Paddlefish Departure Day: Magic Kingdom Amy's Favorite Restaurant: Table Service and Quick Service Sci-Fi Dine in Theater Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe Favorite Vacation memories Definitely seeing those Christmas decorations for the first time. No matter how many times you have been there to see the big change over from one holiday to another, it is just spectacular. And you just stand there and think how hard these people must have worked all night to change this park over to be this whole new park in just a matter of hours. So that was really cool. Decorating Disney Learn more about Amy You can learn more about Amy and how to vacation in Disney World with food allergies at Meet Me in Tomorrowland. Make sure to follow Amy on Instagram! **Report the Magic is not affiliated with Meet Me in Tomorrowland**
Beth asks Ilana what halloween is like as a mom as she is excited to now be able to finally legitimately trick or treat again. Ilana will be the trick or treat house that will be talked about for years and Beth and her husband drop the ball on halloween costumes…which is SO not like them! The girls talk about human costumes, dog costumes, and what to do with all of that candy that doesn’t fit into your diet plan. links: Halloween Buyback Program You've Been Booed Teal Pumpkin Project
Halloween is supposed to be a little spooky, but for kids with food allergies, it can be justifiably terrifying. Learn how you can make trick or treating a fun for everyone with Charlotte Joseph from the Food Allergy Support New Mexico. Find out about the Teal Pumpkin Project. We've got a ghost story by Bill Harley, and music by Trout Fishing in America, Kyle Dine, The Okee Dokee Brothers, Donovan, Anne Hill, Ralph Covert, Newell Oler, Sho Mo & The Monkey Bunch and more. Broadcasting live here from 9 to 10am MST every Saturday or listen after Saturday by clicking on "Last Week's Show".
Pat Gray Unleashed Topics: Hour 1: We catch around 1 of 5 immigrants who cross the border… False rape accusation with no consequences… Should we ‘always’ believe survivors?... Michael Moore isn’t doing so good… If you skip Halloween with your children, you’re doing it wrong. Hour 2: Teen is arrested for posing with airsoft gun?... Democrats are thinking of ways to kick Kavanaugh without impeachment… GOP is being threatened and assaulted by Democrats, where are the consequences!... Stu is in studio to talk about NFL ratings. Title: Caravan Coming, Teal Pumpkin Project & Stu Stops By! Season: 2018 Episode: 199 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I’m so excited to have a Halloween Story for you today called "The Which Witch and the Goblin", it is Episode 32! Story 1 : On Halloween night, all goblins gather at Great Goblin Hall to share their tales of the gobliny deeds they've done throughout the year. But Gilbert Goblin doesn't want to - it's too scary! Gilbert goes to the tricky Which Witch for advice. Will she and her cat Jinxy help him or trick him? A special Halloween story about following your heart and honoring your own voice. Web: aprileight.com Kids Listen: app.kidslisten.org Insta: instagram.com/aprileightsongsandstories Facebook: facebook.com/aprileight Get your Reward! patreon.com/aprileight Now some of my friends and fellow podcasters at Kids Listen are telling Halloween stories too --Just for kids like you! My pal David at Sparkle Stories is sharing a story all about the Teal Pumpkin Project and two best friends who love to go Trick or Treating together only one of them has a food allergy. What will they do? GO find out on the Sparkle Stories Podcast. And a great place to listen to carefully curated podcast just for kids is on the Kids Listen app. Find it on iTunes. Hooray. Now for Today's Story: The Which Witch was alone. Of course, that’s just the way she liked it. Ah, solitude. Time to think, time to experiment, time to reread her favorite book, Poisons, Potions, and Perceptions. She was alone for now, but someone was coming to find her. She could feel him on his way. Someone small. Someone confused and worried too. But isn’t that how almost everyone who came to visit the Which Witch felt? No one ever WANTED to visit the Which Witch, so when she did have a visitor, they were usually feeling pretty desperate. For the Which Witch’s powers: her strength, her magic, her intelligence and her intuition were known far and wide. Everyone feared her, for the conjuring and trickery she could do was beyond the understanding of almost everyone - gnomes, fairies, woodland creatures, pixies and, of course, humans, – were all bedazzled and alarmed by her potent witchcrafting. And what folks don’t understand, well, it scares them sometimes, doesn’t it? Was she a good witch? Was she a bad witch? Who’s to say? She wasn’t called the Which Witch for nothing. You never knew which witch you’d get when you knocked upon her door, so few people ever did unless… ...The Which Witch’s keen ears picked up the quietest little tap upon her door, so quiet that it sounded like the knock of someone who really didn’t want the witch to even hear it, so quiet was it that it made the Which Witch chuckled to herself. (CHUCKLE) “I can hear you little goblin. Oh, I can hear you.” Thank you for listening to the April Eight Songs & Stories Podcast. For all things April Eight, please go to aprileight.com. And to support this show, please go to patreon.com/aprileight and chose what fun reward suits your family.
In this episode we discuss how to incorporate Halloween into your social media posts for your business. Some of these are super easy ideas so you can do them quick! Halloween Blog Post- 13 Easy Halloween Social Media Marketing Ideas http://www.socialmediamarketingtipscanada.com/13-easy-halloween-social-media-marketing-ideas/ Support the Teal Pumpkin Project http://foodallergycanada.ca/teal-pumpkin-project/ Promo Republic for Halloween post ideas and graphics http://get.promorepublic.com/the-social-launch/ Create a GIF https://giphy.com Photo contest software https://woobox.com/ or http://gleam.io/ Thanks for listening! Let's connect! Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheSocialLaunch/ | Twitter https://twitter.com/lesliemcdermid | Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thesociallaunch/ Pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/socialmediatips/
Food allergies, intolerance, and feeding issues are on the rise with our little ones. Learn how you can make trick-or-treat night more fun and inclusive for all families dealing with food-related safety issues with our friend, "Integrative Doctor Mom" Dr. Jenny Pfleghaar. For more information on Teal Pumpkin Project, please go to www.foodallergy.org And for more information on our guest, look for Episode 8 of this podcast: "Healthy Back to School Strategies." http://tt419.buzzsprout.com/105545/552915-healthy-back-to-school-strategies-w-integrative-dr-mom-dr-jenny-pfleghaar-ep-8 You can also go to www.integrativedrmom.com for more info, and to get a link to her 13abc segment. Music Credit: www.bensound.com
Charity has always been at the core of haunting. From the first haunted attractions that supported the Jaycees to modern megahaunts, the haunt community has always made giving back a priority. But while there are many great charities that you can support with an attraction, what about charities and charitable events that also support Halloween and haunting? We decided to do a roundup of charities that are Halloween-themed and offer ways that you and your haunt can support them. This week's episode includes: Conference Reminders Spirit of Children Trick or Treat for UNICEF 'Ween Dream Halloween Candy Buyback Program Teal Pumpkin Project Other Possibilities Closing All of this make for one charitable episode of Haunt Weekly and an episde you do not want to miss!
Welcome to our first, not at all spooky, Halloween episode in which we discuss our Pet Peeves and Pro tips to help you have a better Halloween, even if that means phoning it in and drinking mulled wine on the sofa. Like it or not we'll give you a full rundown of our favorite halloween costumes, and what our kids have dressed as year by year in case you need a few ideas. The Things We Can’t EvenLeanne- This year, 2016 is a big bully and I’m ready for a new one. Jennie- Ava, the new texting robot that helps you eat better. Check HER out here. You may get waitlisted.Our Personal Halloween Costumes of ALL TimeLeanne dressed up as Captain Jack Sparrow, she was 22 and feel minimal shame.Jennie dressed up like a Historic Swedish girl, Kirsten Larson from American Girl novels, which you can buy here. Our kids have dressed as:Jennie2010: Boone was a bear (snuggly sleeper with bear ears; he was 2 weeks old)2011: Boone - lion2012: Boone - train conductor2013: Boone - Woody from Toy Story2014: Boone - dinosaur, Jonah - dragon we called a dinosaur 2015: Boone - “Old Iron Face,” the classic Scooby Doo villain no one could identify or remember, Jonah - Scooby Doo2016: Boone - Perry the Platypus from Phineas and Ferb, Jonah - Woody from Toy Story (hooray for the art of reusing!)Leanne: 2009- Noelle- Hedgehog2010- Noelle- Bumblebee2011- Owlets and Kel was their tree2012- Elephant and Purple Polka Dot Kitty2013- Minions2014- Superman and a Black and White kitty, our cat Alfie actually2015- Baked Goods2016- Pokemon including a Klefairy, Flareon and a Pikachu… Kel is dressing up like a big Pokeball and he’s going to randomly hug them and yell Gotcha. He won’t be doing this to other children though, I promise.Halloween FavsJennie loves kids (or anyone for that matter) in costumes as well as fun fall activities and the family in her neighborhood that hands out Jello shots to parents and wins Halloween.Leanne loves Heirloomy pumpkins, those FIRST trick or treaters and passing off PayDay candy bars as healthy protein-filled snacks. Pet PeevesJennie can't deal with all the candy, especially the gross black and orange peanut butter nuggets and Leanne hates inflatable yard decorations and skanky costumes for girls of all ages. Pro TipsCheck out the Teal Pumpkin Project to be friendly to kids with allergies and and the Switch Witch to trade all that candy for a less overwhelming prize.In a pinch for warm costumes? Embellish a sweatsuit with a tail or ears on the hood and you're good to go, Hanes.com has a wide selection. And if all else fails, con someone else into taking the kids trick or treaters and text you pictures. Over the next few weeks, anyone who leaves us a review on iTunes is entered to win a $10 Amazon gift card, so head on over and leave us some love!As always we're talking about this and other things at facebook.com/groups/themomlifecrisis and we're on Instagram here as well.
Happy Halloween! This week, Emily and Jason talk about their Halloween night and all the spooky fun they had. Check out pictures on the blog allhallowsalways.blogspot.comJack-o-Lantern Preservation: http://bit.ly/1OqCcihTeal Pumpkin Project: http://bit.ly/1OktJx7Intro/Outro music: https://soundcloud.com/obadiahbrownbeachI can't wait till next Halloween! Only 363 days left!
Today Megan Goates is back to share her how special needs have changed Halloween for her family. Megan's oldest and youngest sons are typically developing, and her middle two sons are on the autism spectrum. Tune in to hear how her expectations for the holiday have changed. A few other parents share their experiences of special needs on Halloween as well! If you'd like to be on a future episode, please record your answer to the question of the month. Even though Betty has only been in our family for two and half years, I'm already starting to understand that many of our traditions and expectations - especially around holidays - need some tweaking. Halloween is no exception. Many parents have shared the adjustments they've made for their kids with special needs on Halloween. I've collected their thoughts for one mini episode and post about how Halloween is different for special needs kids. Allergies My 2 young daughters have anaphylactic food allergies. We still want them to have the same experiences as their cousins and friends so we still take them trick or treating. When we get home we separate the “safe” candy from the “unsafe” candy. When our 6 YO was younger we had a Switch Witch that would come in the night and leave her a small toy in exchange for the unsafe items. Also the last 2 years we have taken part of the Teal Pumpkin Project. Any house that has a teal pumpkin on their porch is a clear indicator to FA children that the home has safe treats or non-food items available.-Stacy Autism Clara has a hard time with certain fabrics, plus the overwhelm and excitement can often stress her out. Last year she ended up wearing the same costume she had worn the previous year because she just couldn't make up her mind and it was causing too much anxiety.-Brittany Halloween got changed from the time Eddie was about 3yo and started walking. He would walk into peoples homes. Scream and not let them put candy he did not like in his pail. Also i had to learn to except his differences, i had to explain his needs at almost every house because i felt bad letting people think i had 2 awesome kids and a spoiled one. I also took that opportunity to educate people on Autism.-Alexandra Halloween hasn't been an issue in our family. Now that my son is 6, he wants to wear face paint!!!! Go figure?-Stephanie We have had to change how we approach Halloween. We wear normal clothes that can be used as a costume. Last year Max was a train conductor. Overalls and a white shirt. He has so many clothes issues. He also doesn't like anything touching his face. Then we can only be out for an hour tops. Max gets overwhelmed and nervous around new people and environments. We try to show him cartoons about Halloween and get Halloween books from the library. Preparation is key with a child with Autism.-Tiffany Halloween is sort of a trigger for me, because it's always been my favorite holiday, and while I never envisioned being a mom really, as soon as I found out I was pregnant it was "OMG ALL THE COSTUMES!". Cut to: a kid who hates anything on his face/head, doesn't really like candy (!?!), cannot say "trick or treat", has no concept of holidays, could not care less about dressing up/characters/pretend, and is a RUNNER [meaning we can't trust him outside without holding his hand - which is of course not his preference]. These things sort of un-do what I'd previously built up around Halloween as the fun parts...and that's ok! This year I'm looking forward to living in a neighborhood that gets a lot of trick-or-treaters and having him help me pass out candy. Motherhood really does redefine everything.-Ellen Blind or Vision Impaired Remembering that it's not my holiday and letting them make their own plan is our key to success. They plan where they go, what they wear (if a costume or not) & especially when we go home. Sensory overload happens every year. This year we are going two places and then doing a party with them that night with trick or treat in every room, snacks, & scary movies.-Kimberly We definitely have original costume ideas: Since my daughter has been old enough to say what she wants to be, there has never been a dull moment. She is six now. When she was three she was "Bad Cat Purple Cat. At 4 she was a chicken, last year she was "an oscillating fan," and this year, we're still deciding, but top contenders include Shredded Wheat, a lemon poppyseed muffin, or a dog bone.-Ashley Cerebral Palsy My son wasn't able to go up and down stairs to knock on doors until maybe about the age of 5. So we would dress him up and sit on our front porch and hand out candy together. My son also didn't like masks or face paint. However, at age 9 he now wears costumes but he really doesn't get the full grasp of what Halloween is. We celebrate anyway every year, and even attended the NYC Halloween Parade.-Renee Deafness My son is deaf and has had cochlear implants for nearly two years. We've had to interpret for him, "He's signing, 'Candy, please!'" *signing* "Ben, you can pick one piece of candy from the bowl." Things like that. Obviously, this cuts down on the conversations he had with others about what he was dressed as or what kind of candy he likes. His spoken language has really improved since this time last year, so I'm curious to see how things go and if I noticed a huge difference.-Ryan Harlequin Ichthyosis Because Brenna has trouble regulating her body temperature, Halloween can be tricky with hot costumes and cold weather! We've had to be much more diligent about those things.-Courtney Hypotonia It has changed for us in a pretty big way. We were the family that would go to all the events leading up to halloween and on Halloween we would trick or treat till we couldn't walk anymore. Once my son came along halloween turned into church trunk or treats and very little of the trick or treating due to his stroller/chair not being able to most doors. It's still just as fun just different so he can be included and not felt left out.-Jennifer Halloween is different than I thought it would be because my son doesn't [yet] enjoy or understand Halloween. His delays and sensory challenges mean he won't wear a costume that has anything on his face or head. I know crowded places with a lot of noise will make him anxious, so we kindly decline big party invites. And I know my son might only last for 1 or 2 houses of trick-or-treating before he's had enough.-Lauren Halloween hasn't changed much for us. My girl didn't really "get it" until she was 3, but she liked getting candy and would hold her bucket out. You could see people expecting her to say "trick or treat" or "thank you" but we just said it for her. She can speak better now so we'll see how things go this year. The hardest part on Halloween is all the carrying and lifting. It's too hard to bring a stroller since she'd have to get out at every house. She can walk this year but with the busy sidewalks, we'll likely end up carrying her still.-Janelle It changed to where my 19 month old will either be on a hip sling on my side or in a stroller. We also do less houses. She's ready for bed after two hours max so I'm keeping it low key for her.-Honey Spina Bifida We make a costume for calvin AND his chair :)-Cami
Like Autism Live on Facebook at http://facebook.com/autismlive Today on Autism Live Dr. Doreen Granpeesheh answers viewer questions from parents, grandparents and teachers. Questions include, Can individuals with Autism lead a normal productive life? How can a preschool teacher help a student sit through morning circle time? Can ABA help a 12 year old with self injurious behavior? Is it okay to use the thing the individual perseverates on as a reinforce? And more! On Let’s Talk Autism with Shannon & Nancy, the ladies unveil their Halloween costumes and pay special tribute to two powerful woman Queen Elizabeth I and Queen Elizabeth II. LMFT Vince Redmond gives tips on how to set priorities to have a happy Halloween…for everyone. Shannon and Nancy share some of the things they have learned over the years AND a new holiday tradition: The Teal Pumpkin Project, that signals when a house is equipped with treats for kids with allergies! Sign up for Autism Live’s free newsletter at: http://www.autism-live.com/join-our-email-list.aspx Autism Live is a production of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD), headquartered in Tarzana, California, and with offices throughout, the United States and around the globe. For more information on therapy for autism and other related disorders, visit the CARD website at http://centerforautism.com