Here at Milk Allergy Mom, we have loads of fun shopping together!
Some food shopping…plus other items that just make food allergy life easier.
Below are some of our latest faves.
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MAM SHOPPING
Did we miss any must-have products that make managing food allergies easier for you?
If so, let us know in the comments. We’d love to hear!
Paige Roberts
Monday 2nd of May 2022
My daughter just turned 6 last Wednesday. Since the day she was born she had a dairy sensitivity. As a baby she had allergy testing done and found it was only a lactose intolerance. Fast forward two months ago I started noticing her breaking out in hives every time she ate cheese or yogurt which never was an issue before. So I made an appointment with her pediatrician who referred us to an immunologist. That appointment was today and she was officially diagnosed with a dairy allergy and we were told to avoid all dairy even lactose free types so I'm at a loss on what all we can get because milk is an ingredient in ALOT of things. PLEASE help a mama out!
Jamie Kaufmann
Thursday 5th of May 2022
Hello Paige. So glad you found us, we are here to help. We've set up several ways you can receive inspiration here at Milk Allergy Mom. Just head to our homepage, milkallergymom.com. And we can help with recipes, shopping, AND support for living with milk allergy. You can do this. And it's easier with friends. I've been an allergy mom 16 years, it will be ok. xoxo
Danielle Womack
Friday 22nd of April 2022
I have a 14 month old son that can't have dairy or soy milk. And he can't have no food that contains milk or soy. He has a milk allergy. We live in alma arkansas. What kind of food can I give him
Jamie Kaufmann
Friday 22nd of April 2022
Hi Danielle! Start by asking your allergist and possibly getting in to see a dietician. That will get the ball rolling. Be sure to know all the names for milk to find on labels. I also hope to see you in our dairy-free shopping group! The community there is very helpful.