by Egg Free Life | Aug 30, 2023 | Eating Out
The key to success is to understand where the eggs are hiding! You can be successful living without eggs if you do your homework. There are a lot of products out there that have eggs or have preservatives, stabilizers, emulsifiers, and other additives that are...
by Egg Free Life | Aug 19, 2023 | Eating Out
It has been brought to my attention that some restaurants that offer to serve melted butter are not using real butter. They are using a liquid butter alternative. The Phase Original Liquid alternative is Vegetable oil. The restaurants use it for its versatility and...
by Egg Free Life | Jun 10, 2023 | Eating Out
OMG, I had an Anaphylactic allergic episode recently, while it is fresh in my mind, I thought I would tell you what happened. I had eaten out at one of my favorite restaurants. Since I ate there many times before I felt confident that everything would be okay. ...
by Egg Free Life | Apr 28, 2023 | Eating Out
Can Egg Allergies Develop Suddenly Developing a sudden allergy can happen. This happens rarely in relation to the population. The reasons for a sudden reaction to eggs could be triggered by a medication or a chronic infection. It could also be a result of a...
by Egg Free Life | Apr 27, 2023 | Eating Out
What is Natasha’s Law Natasha’s Law came into effect on October 1, 2021, in the UK. This law was established to make the food industry safer for people with food allergies. Basically, it states food that is freshly prepared, packaged, and displayed before being sold...
by Egg Free Life | Apr 19, 2023 | Eating Out
Some restaurants make reasonable accommodations for food allergy customers. It is not a law or a right. United States Laws are clear for people with disabilities. The United States laws don’t consider a person with allergies to be disabled. A restaurant will...
by Egg Free Life | Apr 5, 2023 | Eating Out
Coloring eggs is usually a safe activity for children with egg allergies. Using good hygiene and washing your hands before and after handling eggs is always good. Touching the egg seldom poses a threat. You may want to wear gloves based on the extent of the...