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| NEW! Helpful Guide for Grocery Shopping | | Print | |
| Written by Lissa |
| Wednesday, 25 February 2009 10:53 |
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Every month, thousands of children are diagnosed with food allergies, forcing their parents to cope with the often daunting task of finding "safe" foods for them to eat. To help these families, Plumtree Press has published a free downloadable report, "Grocery Shopping for Your Food-Allergic Child." The pdf file is a really handy excerpt from the full book by Linda Coss, "How to Manage Your Child's Life-Threatening Food Allergies: Practical Tips for Everyday Life" Available at www.FoodAllergyBooks.com/shopping.html and written by food allergy expert Linda Coss, "Grocery Shopping for Your Food-Allergic Child" teaches parents:
Ms. Coss is the author of three books on food allergy: "How To Manage Your Child's Life-Threatening Food Allergies: Practical Tips For Everyday Life," "What's to Eat? The Milk-Free, Egg-Free, Nut-Free Food Allergy Cookbook," and "What Else is to Eat? The Dairy-, Egg-, and Nut-Free Food Allergy Cookbook." All three books are available at www.FoodAllergyBooks.com, Amazon.com, and various booksellers nationwide. |

