The gift packs that went to Ethan's big fundraising event. Each included a Sweet Alexis Chocolate Chip and Shortbread Cookie.
This blog gives updates and info on our bakery - The Sweet Alexis Bakery. WE are 100% VEGAN, Dairy Free, Egg Free, Tree nut Free and Peanut Free Baked Goods. Created for my daughter, Alexis who has multiple life threatening food allergies. Order cookies, cupcakes and more on line now at www.sweetalexis.com We ship nationally!
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Friday, April 16, 2010
Help Ethan get an Angel Service Dog
A couple of weeks ago I was contacted by my good friends over at Angel Service Dogs regarding one of their future recipients of a dog, Ethan. Ethan has a severe nut allergy with hopes and dreams of any other child, including going to school, restaurants, camp, etc. but is limited due to the extent of his reactions. With the assistance of an Angel Service Dog, Ethan can too live a great life but because of their specialty and intensive training before, during and after receiving the Angel Service Dog, financial costs are high. The Angel Service Dog family does assist in fundraising efforts including one this weekend in New York where a very generous girl is helping to raise money for Ethan's dog and raise food allergy awareness during her Bat Mitzvah (where Sweet Alexis products will be distributed and sampled) but Ethan could still use your help. To read Ethan's story and see how to donate, please log onto www.ethansangel.org. If you too are interested in learning more about the Angel Service Dog organization go to www.angelservicedogs.com. Good luck Ethan!!!
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Hurry to Peanut Free Planet! It's Freeling Friday and 5% of all sales go to support www.kidswithfoodallergies.org! Plus lots of goodies, discounts and coupons from numerous vendors including Sweet Alexis! Go to www.peanutfreeplanet.com/Articles.asp?ID=148. Thank you Peanut Free Planet...it's our favorite place to land!
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Is your child suffering from eczema? According to some food allergic mommies, Baking Soda in the bath helps soothe their skin and takes away the itches. Most common over the counter soaps do contain mineral oil which can dry and irritate the skin. Another common ingredient in soaps is coconut oil which can cause a reaction in peanut and nut allergic children.
Next time the kiddos get the itches, we will try this out!
Of course, it's always best to consult your physician prior to any treatment.
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