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Holiday resources 2024

10 tips to make holidays easier to manage:

Tip #1: Make sure you’re prepared! Head over to our web section to learn practical tips for avoiding cross-contamination, and check out our fun, informative videos to help you stay safe while enjoying the festivities.

Tip #2: If you’re planning on celebrating with family or friends where someone is cooking, offer to purchase your own food so you can take the necessary steps to make sure the ingredients are safe for you/your child’s food allergy. Remember to follow the triple check when reading food labels.

Tip #3: Whether you’re hosting or heading to a party, make sure to have a conversation with the host about the menu, safe food preparation and (if your child has asthma) any triggers in the home such as pets or woodsmoke. Download our tip sheet that you can share with party hosts to help them prepare for a fun and safe party. Share our tip sheet.

Tip #4: Learn more about food allergy and anaphylaxis in our short and informative videos: “What is food allergy” and “What is anaphylaxis“. Share these engaging videos with family and friends this holiday season!

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Tip #5: Talk to your child about what to expect and how they can manage their food allergy, what the meal plan is, and how to say “no” politely if they need to. Check out these extra tips from youth, parents, siblings and others.

Washing hands

Tip #6: Handwashing is one of the simplest and most effective ways to avoid cross-contamination from hands to mouth or eyes. Be sure to wash your hands thoroughly before eating, touching your face, or handling food—especially at parties or gatherings where allergens may be present.

Tip #7: Brush up on preventing reactions. Learn avoidance strategies to help reduce the risk of exposure to your food allergen – throughout the holidays and all year long!

Tip #8: Review you/your child’s emergency plan and what to do in case of a reaction. Remind your child that they should let you and others know if they are feeling unwell or they think they may be having a reaction.

Two epinephrine auto-injectors.

Tip #9: Double-check that you/your child’s auto-injectors are up-to-date and review how to treat an anaphylactic reaction. If you’re not sure you’re experiencing anaphylaxis, it’s better to be safe and use your epinephrine auto-injector. Epinephrine is safe, don’t hesitate to use it.

Tip #10: Watch youth describe what it was like to have an anaphylactic reaction, and what lessons they learned. This short video highlights the signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis, the importance of using your epinephrine auto-injector, and what to do when reactions happen.

Tip sheet for party hosts

Share this party tip sheet with hosts who are planning to serve guests with food allergy. It includes important reminders and guides people through buying safe food and preparing and serving food safely.

Be sure to check it out!

Allergy-friendly recipes

Looking for an allergy-friendly recipe that will be safe for all? We got you covered! Plus check out our helpful kitchen tips to avoid cross-contamination.

Ruth’s snack bag fundraiser

Fundraising ideas

Use these ideas to create allergy awareness at different parties, or for fundraising. They also make great gifts for others. Be sure to make your crafts teal, the colour for food allergy awareness!

Videos on how to celebrate safely

Check out our “Food Allergy Do’s & Don’ts” series for things to keep in mind while preparing for holiday celebrations.

Celebrate safely: Food allergies are serious business. Why not celebrate safely by offering non-food treats.
Cleaning your hands: Learn how to properly remove allergens from your hands.
Double dipping: Make sure you use different utensils when making food that may contain an allergen.
No picking: Don’t pick an allergen from food and serve it to someone with that food allergy.

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Download and share these photos on social media. Let others know how you are making the holidays safe for those with food allergy.

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