Thursday, January 31, 2008

ANOTHER CHANGE FOR THE FEB. 7th MEETING

THE MEETING WILL BE AT THE STONE CREEK SCHOOL LIBRARY. This is the school directly south of Ledgewood school. The address is 11633 South Gate Rd, Roscoe. The meeting will start at 6pm. Edie Applegate, RD will be speaking on nutrition and we will have open discussion after that. Please come and share your thoughts.
Have a great weekend and see you next Thursday!
Take heart,
Bev
~~~SEE COMMENTS FOR MEETING SUMMARY~~~

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Our February meeting was small but productive. We enjoyed speaking with Edie Applegate, RD. She gave us quite a bit of encouragement and insight on how to get our kids to eat healthy. Even with food allergies!
We have two new members to the Stateline F.A.S.Team! Welcome to Melissa & Chris.
We spoke about using the blog, email & phone to stay in touch more between meetings. We need to help each other during tough food allergy trials.
I'll be posting new recipes in the Recipe Center. If you have any DAIRY-FREE recipes you'd like to share, please email them to me. I'd like to post a Dairy-free section next. After that I'm thinking egg-substitute recipes or any other suggestions?????
April meeting's topic will be Allergy-Free Summer Fun. I have a rep from the Kane County Cougars coming to announce the PEANUT FREE night at the ballfield. This baseball team may play 1 1/2 hours from us but it would be great to go and support OUR cause! Maybe we could even learn something from this rep and the game night to bring PEANUT-FREE events to our area. We'll also be discussing ways to make summer travels safe for all our family members. And lots more!
So, keep checking the blog for updates. Post questions & concerns that we can help with. And feel free to email or call me at anytime.
Take Heart,
Bev Pomering

Unknown said...

Hi Parents!

I'm currently a nursing student at DePaul University in Chicago, IL conducting a graduate research project. As a peanut allergy sufferer my entire life, I am interested in how parents perceive this issue with children. I am wondering if there is a significant difference in perceptions between parents of peanut-allergic children versus parents who don't. If you can, please take this quick survey about your attitudes towards peanut allergy in children.

Here is the link: (The survey is completely anonymous.)
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=9pqRZaOhSsSCNvz_2fSlAaoQ_3d_3d

Also, please forward this to any other parents you know! More responses, the better!

Thank you,

Pam Cruz
pamcruznurse@gmail.com