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Living Allergy Free - One Mom's Life@import url('http://www.blogger.com/css/blog_controls.css');@import url('http://www.blogger.com/dyn-css/authorization.css?targetBlogID=2329530275576395029');#navbar-iframe { display:block }skip to main | skip to sidebarLiving Allergy Free - One Mom's LifeRecipes and the daily life of one mom who faces the challenges of having a household filled with kids, each with special needs. Share your comments about gluten/wheat-free, soy-free, dairy-free, nut-free, egg free diets, asthma, allergies and autism. Fruity Chicken KabobsINGREDIENTS 1 cup lemon juice 2 (8 ounce) cans pineapple chunks, juice reserved 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon 3 skinless, boneless chicken breast halves, cubed 1 cup spectrum shortening or other butter substitute melted 2 tablespoons brown sugar 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg 24 large strawberries salt and pepper to tasteDIRECTIONS Mix together in a shallow bowl the lemon juice, juice from pineapple can, salt, pepper and 1/2 of the cinnamon. Place chicken in mixture to marinate in the refrigerator approximately a hour. Heat grill to a medium temperature. In another small bowl combine the melted spectrum shortening or other butter substitute , 1 teaspoon cinnamon, brown sugar and nutmeg. Lightly oil grates. Using metal or soaked wooden skewers arrange chicken, pineapple chunks and strawberries on each stick. Brush kabobs with butter substitute mixture and grill, turning on all sides, strawberries are sizzling and chicken is cooked. Approximately 8 to 10 minutes.Posted byMom in Kansasat7:22 PM0commentsLinks to this post Recent ActivitiesThe storms in Kansas have been a bit scary. Last night the air force base tornado sirens were going off. We very orderly grabbed supplies and headed into the basement. When the sirens stopped and the warning was over, we preceded upstairs to eat dinner. The rain was coming down so hard it actually came in under the front door. While everyone was downstairs I ran upstairs for a second to grab a sweatshirt and some socks for everyone. I stepped out on the front porch for a second and it was so ominous outside. Makes you realize how furious nature can be and how much we are at its mercy. The kids did very well. They were nervous but acted pretty calmly and orderly. My laptop helped keep my third son in the correct area of the basement with the other kids. We are going to church regularly now and the kids have a three week session of Sunday school, starting this Sunday. I am hoping everyone is well enough to go. All four kids have got a nasty cold. I just came down with it the other day. During this time of year it is very hard to tell how much allergies are complicating this bug. It has been extremely humid here from all the storms and so thick outside. We will just have to wait and see how everyone is feeling on Sunday. Each of my boys will be in their own Sunday school class. The class for my daughter does not start up until fall. I have also applied for my oldest to be in a technology camp this summer. Both of our oldest boys have another session of swim lessons that start up soon. We are wrapping up the school year as well. I have most of the books for my second son already for next year and am starting to get the curriculum together for my oldest and third son for their 2008-2009 year. My daughter is a sponge and is picking up bits of all the curiculium. My third son is carrying books around with him all day. He asks, "Me read to you?" He means will you read to me, but that is how it is coming out. He is talking so much more and I am so glad to see him taking to books like this. It can only help with his speech. Reading to all of my kids has been a joy and I think it helps in so many ways. With our third boy it is a wonderful way to ask questions and help him with his speech. I know he knows so much, yet can't fully express what he knows, how he feels.. I often think how frustrating that has to be for him. One of those magical little moments is when your child learns something and they share that with you. He is having more and more of those. He is a wonderful little boy.My daughter is full of energy and such a talker. She imitates so much. She is potty training right now. I have found it is a bit different with girls. She is so particular. She asks for very specific color or prints of things. Everything from her drinking cup to her underwear. She loves rainbows, butterflies, pink and purple. Every time I sit down she imitates the way I sit. She has the sweetest little voice and when she smiles, the world stops spinning and she just glows. She is such a sweet girl. Mind you very determined and particular with a heart of gold.I am really glad they are getting more involved with things and people in the area. It is a good feeling to start to branch out and get involved. They grow so fast and it is such a privilege to be able to take part and watch the kids growing into such kind hearted individuals. Not a day goes by I don't thank my lucky stars.Posted byMom in Kansasat8:16 AM0commentsLinks to this post On the Grill!2 Recipes this time around. I received lot's of requests for a BBQ sauce to go with the Chicken Nugget recipes I sent last time.Plus, A new treat. Grilled ZucchiniBARBECUE SAUCE One (6 ounce) can tomato paste 1/4 cup cider vinegar 1/4 cup molasses 1/4 cup brown sugar - packed 2 tablespoons honey 1 cup water 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes 1/2 teaspoon black pepper 1 chopped onion 1 teaspoon saltDIRECTIONS: Add all ingredients in a saucepan and stir. Over medium heat bring to a boil, then simmer for an hour on low heat, stirring occasionally. This recipe makes approximately 1 1/2 cups of barbecue sauce. This is a wonderful barbecue sauce for your summer time grilling.GRILLED ZUCCHINI 4 8-oz zucchini, cut lengthwise into halves 1 cup chopped red bell pepper 1 cup chopped onion 2 teaspoons minced garlic 1 medium tomato, seeded, chopped 1 tablespoon fresh basil (or 1 tsp. dried) 15 ounces canned chickpeas or 1 1/2 cups cooked, dry-packaged chickpeas 1/2 teaspoon salt (optional) DIRECTIONS: Hollow out zucchini with a sharp knife, leaving 1/4 inch shells, set shells aside. Chop zucchini flesh. In a large non-stick skillet, sauté chopped zucchini, bell pepper, onion and garlic until crisp-tender, about 8 minutes. Add tomato and basil and saute, about 5 minutes. Mash half of the drained and rinsed chickpeas and set aside. Add the chickpeas to side of skillet and mix chickpeas into zucchini mixture.Spoon mixture into zucchini shells cover and grill, over medium-hot coals. They are done when the zucchini shells are crisp and tender, about 10 to 15 minutes. Chickpeas can be replaced with pinto or other beans.Posted byMom in Kansasat10:43 AM0commentsLinks to this post HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!I just want to say Happy Mother's Day to everyone. I know what I am looking forward to this Mothers Day. My husbands gift of a family picture (Thanks Honey, means a bunch!) and some special one on one time with each of the kids. In the past, I have really enjoyed when each of the kids have picked an activity to do with me. Whether it is us planting a flower that they each pick out, playing a video game, or even making a special desert in the kitchen with them. I am looking forward to our house being filled with activity and maybe a few relaxing moments at the end of the day with my husband! I wish everyone a beautiful Mothers Day filled with many hugs and kisses. Thanks for everything you do! I had received the following article in the Schafer report yesterday and decided I would post it for Mothers Day. Happy Mother's Day: Mothers LieBy Lori BorgmanExpectant mothers waiting for a newborn's arrival say they don't care what sex the baby is. They just want to have ten fingers and ten toes.Mothers lie.Every mother wants so much more.She wants a perfectly healthy baby with a round head, rosebud lips, button nose, beautiful eyes and satin skin.She wants a baby so gorgeous that people will pity the Gerber baby for being flat-out ugly.She wants a baby that will roll over, sit up and take those first steps right on schedule (according to the baby development chart on page 57, column two).Every mother wants a baby that can see, hear, run, jump and fire neurons by the billions.She wants a kid that can smack the ball out of the park and do toe points that are the envy of the entire ballet class.Call it greed if you want, but a mother wants what a mother wants.Some mothers get babies with something more.Maybe you're one who got a baby with a condition you couldn't pronounce, a spine that didn't fuse, a missing chromosome or a palate that didn't close.The doctor's words took your breath away.It was just like the time at recess in the fourth grade when you didn't see the kick ball coming, and it knocked the wind right out of you.Some of you left the hospital with a healthy bundle, then, months, even years later, took him in for a routine visit, or scheduled him for a checkup, and crashed head first into a brick wall as you bore the brunt of devastating news.It didn't seem possible.That didn't run in your family.Could this really be happening in your lifetime?There's no such thing as a perfect body.Everybody will bear something at some time or another.Maybe the affliction will be apparent to curious eyes, or maybe it will be unseen, quietly treated with trips to the doctor, therapy or surgery.Mothers of children with disabilities live the limitations with them.Frankly, I don't know how you do it.Sometimes you mothers scare me.How you lift that kid in and out of the wheelchair twenty times a day.How you monitor tests, track medications, and serve as the gatekeeper to a hundred specialists yammering in your ear.I wonder how you endure the clichés and the platitudes, the well-intentioned souls explaining how God is at work when you've occasionally questioned if God is on strike.I even wonder how you endure schmaltzy columns like this one-saluting you, painting you as hero and saint, when you know you're ordinary.You snap, you bark, you bite.You didn't volunteer for this, you didn't jump up and down in the motherhood line yelling,"Choose me, God. Choose me! I've got what it takes."You're a woman who doesn't have time to step back and put things in perspective, so let me do it for you. From where I sit, you're way ahead of the pack.You've developed the strength of the draft horse while holding onto the delicacy of a daffodil.You have a heart that melts like chocolate in a glove box in July, counter-balanced against the stubbornness of an Ozark mule.You are the mother, advocate and protector of a child with a disability.You're a neighbor, a friend, a woman I pass at church and my sister-in-law.You're a wonder.Posted byMom in Kansasat8:43 AM1 commentsLinks to this post A Week Goes By!Last week ended with a recheck on my surgery. I had to be put on an antibiotic. When my OBGYN gave me an exam she found a second lump in my other breast. This Thursday I have to go in for a mammogram and ultra sound. Basically, I have discovered that with what I was originally put through I should have had the mammogram and ultra sound done first. Then have been sedated and had a breast specialist do the surgery. It still has not sealed completely. So , now I am going through this all over again. This has become incredibly frustrating. In all honesty, I just don't have the time to deal with this and go through this. Not to mention having my mind wonder when I find or the doctor finds a lump. These doctors appointments, surgery and tests are simply taking to much time and that is something there never seems to be enough of. My husband has been very supportive and says getting this stuff done is more important. I just worry about him having to take time off work. I will know more on Thursday but the doctor also wondered if the first one was removed all the way so this is really just a mess. She assured me she would send me to a breast specialist to have any further surgery done. I guess the reason I went to my MD with this was we were not planning on our family getting larger so I figured the MD could watch my feminine stuff. Apparently, not the right assumption. So, it was a rough last half of the week. Saturday was nice. Sunday morning we went to church. It was a very nice service. The boys were all dressed in ties and were perfect gentlemen. My daughter was adorable in a little satin white and rose colored summer dress. My oldest handled it beautifully. My third son started stimming right before service. Fortunately, they had a nursery that you could see right in from the chapel. He really did well and played with a couple other children. My daughter handled the service very nicely for about 30 minutes then I went into the nursery with her for the last 15. I think for most they walk into a Church and can just pop their kids in the nursery, Sunday school etc etc etc. Not here. Before I let my son stay I had to explain his situations and food allergies and I had to visibly see him in case he got aggressive. Also my daughter being allergic to wheat and soy could simply not be in there without us. Crackers and goldfish were being eaten. Well, you know how kids eat! Anyway, we decided not to put the older kids in Sunday school until we checked the church out and got a feeling for the messages it was teaching. I also have to contact the Sunday school teachers, show them how to use the epi pens explain the situations and allergies. This church has a very nice set up and the pastor seemed to be teaching a very up beat, inclusive, positive message. On a different subject. My third son constantly walks on the balls of his feet, sensory issue. He can do some damage by doing this so I decide to come up with a little game and try some inventive stuff to help him learn to correct it. You can buy special shoes for it, but I am trying to get him to learn a different behavior and recognize the behavior. Also it is important to recognize he exhibits a behavior because he has a need for that sensory input. So as he walks I kneel down in front of him and scoot backwards as he walks forward. I wrap my hands on his feet and apply some gentle pressure and we say flat feet, flat feet, flat feet HUG. The pressure is what he is getting and it is the stimulus that is causing him to walk like that. He actually does really well with this. He giggles and after a few steps gives me a hug. I think the root of correcting behaviors needs to be based in recognition of the behavior and this has done that. Now I can say, "flat feet, flat feet," and he can correct it himself for short periods of time. Wednesday, I am going to share this little trick with his OT specialist. Maybe it could work for someone else too.I have to get back to school, but swimming tonight. The boys are really loving the lessons! We have a busy week ahead and lots to do.Posted byMom in Kansasat8:08 AM1 commentsLinks to this post What a Great Evening!Last night was swimming. My husband stopped at the health food store after work to pick up a pizza crust and my daughters calcium supplements. After he pulled in and shared his "HI" and kisses with everyone he raced in to change from his work attire. Then we all loaded in the car to head to swimming. It is such a great feeling to be with my husband at these things, knowing we are experiencing lifes treasured moments together. After watching the boys for a while, we headed over to the basketball courts. My husband and I played basketball with our third son and little girl. It was so much fun. They had such a blast. My daughter is very active and sports oriented. I can not wait to coach something for her. She just loves everything. My son was having a good time too. I believe at 7 he can start taking part in a special olympic sports program and I am very eager to be involved with that as well. It was so adorable seeing them try to dripple these big balls. It was nice and my husband and I got to shoot couple hoops as well. I love seeing the kids take part in what ever they choose, not limiting things to boy vs. girl. I have often used my daughters big doll house and dolls to practice social stories with my son and it works great. I have always taught the boys how to play with dolls. To be honest homeschooling has one great effect not often talked about. Kids emulate what they see. If they see little ones being mothered all day it is something they pick up and just do brilliantly. My boys are wonderful with little kids. Even my daughter helps tuck my sons in at night. Anyway back to the swimming evening. I talked to my oldest sons coach before class and she was very understanding and noticed she worked much better with him. Both boys would look up at us as they would do something new. We would see a big smile and giggle. My second son is moving a bit faster, which we expected. They had him jump of the diving board last night. He would walk to the end bounce a little and sit down. He seemed very nervous. Bounce sit down, bounce, sit down. Finally he plopped in. It was kind of a half plop. As though only a portion of his body was willing to leave the diving board. This caused him to catch and scrape his arm on the diving board. Both my husband and I cringed. Took my breath away for a moment. He really handled it well. For the last couple of minutes he sat on the edge of the pool. He didn't shed a tear, but it looked like it hurt when he showed me it. The scrape covered most of his inner arm. I was eager to get him home and get that cleaned out. The boys were both very proud and excited about the swimming and everyone had a good time. My husband was giving our second son a pep talk on the way out and I was doing the same for our oldest. The 6 of us headed toward the car and home sweet home.As part of our nightly routine I read to the kids for about an hour. I read some kind of classic or children's novel for the older boys. Something ongoing, they can become immersed in. The smaller kids are into the shorter stories and kids books. This is a wonderful time and I have always done this with my children from birth on. Before we began reading I asked my son if he was ok about the diving board. He said, he was scared and wasn't sure he wanted to try it again. I told him I understood and made him promise me he would talk to his teacher first thing on Wednesday and tell her honestly how he was feeling and what he was thinking. I think honest communication is so vital. I know it is sometimes not what we like to hear or easy to say, but sometimes we just have to. In this case I wanted to make sure his coach was understanding how he was feeling so he doesn't become so scared he gets hurts worse. I think the sign of a good parent, coach or teacher is to ask questions on questions. Unfortunately, you cant always rely on that. So, I believe it is really important to teach your kids it is of the utmost importance to express their feelings. All I can say is that they are turning into wonderful young men. He seemed ok, with a hug and a kiss. I also promised him we would work on it outside of class. As I kissed their cheeks and tucked them into bed, I told all the kids how proud I was of them.Posted byMom in Kansasat8:24 AM1 commentsLinks to this post It is Spring!Thank goodness for some warm weather and a chance to get out and have fun. The boys love their weekly swim lessons. They get so excited and it is great exercise for them. I need to talk to the teachers tonight about my oldest. It is really important that when auditory processing takes a while teachers are given an alternative means to help in the processing of directions and such. So many people just tell kids with these issues they are not listening. A hand on the shoulder, giving the processing time instead of vocal bombardment, can make a world of difference. My younger two want to go in the pool during the lessons too. After my surgery heals I think we will all be in the pool. My daughter is talking up a storm. We even went this weekend and got her some little girl lip gloss. She picked her own out. WARNING, watch the ingredients. I found soy in a bunch. It is hard, she has both the gut allergies and food allergies. It is very special having someone who loves such a variety of different things. I guess people call girls who like a bit everything tom boys. But I have to say, I call it well rounded. She is so much like me growing up, in that she loves to play dress up but give her a bat and ball and she has a great throwing arm. She loves to ride her bike, play baseball, and loves the written word like my oldest boy. Things are going well. My second son is a great reader and enjoying it. Every time I see him sit down with a book I think about the hours and frustration he went through to get to this point. I am so proud of him. I love teaching the kids and seeing this just makes my heart illuminate and flutter. I love summer and it is a great time to get out and study nature and science experiments. Being out and making observations is great for my third son. He is looking more and more at books. Even being a bit of a prankster. He has a delightful personality and I believe the writing work we are doing is helping his speech and definitely his pronunciation. He has a new OT therapist and having all therapies and allergy shots on one day has worked out great. We are now in the process of looking for a church to attend. I have found a couple to look into locally. Both United Methodist with contemporary services. Lots to do and not a minute to waste. These kids just grow up to fast. My husband has been working on a political blog. He is wonderful writer and feels very passionately about things. We have a ton of projects to get done this summer and most importantly to do them as a family. The nice thing about our family is we are side by side for our struggles and all enjoy in each others accomplishments.My thought for today. Sometimes I think in an effort to remain independent parents put up a wall to their children, claiming such separate lives that it leads to a serious lack of invovlment and distance. Then there is the flip side. A parent who lives through their child, pushing the child to do what they would have done. I take each day for what it is worth a gift and remember to live WITH my husband and children ( not through them or completely independent of them). It is so much fun watching the kids do what they enjoy, swimming, baseball, etc. It isn't just that though, it is letting them know you are there for their struggles as well. It is my hand in my husbands and the sense that as a team we will be there for our family. It is like taking in a deep breath of fresh air. Knowing you may not always smell roses but that the wind changes and life holds to much not to embrace every moment. Every smile is a new fragrance blowing the breeze and every huge accomplishment is a double rainbow. May everyone enjoy many rainbows this spring!Posted byMom in Kansasat9:32 AM0commentsLinks to this post Older PostsSubscribe to:Posts (Atom)Free Recipe Every WeekReceive a free recipe with an allergy-free focus every week via email.ADD ME TO YOUR WEEKLY RECIPE EMAIL _uacct = "UA-217062-2";urchinTracker();   ContributorsJames C.Mom in Kansas Looking for ShopByDiet.com?Click Here for Allergy Free Food My Photo/Graphic DesignsGraphic Treasures Reva's Favorite PlacesReva's Poetry CornerGlutenFree.com (food)Native Remedies (health)Three Leaf Cards (very fancy greetings!)The Land of Nod (kid's decorating)Homeschool Software (learning)Gluten Free Mall (food) Blog Archive▼ 2008(23)▼ 07/13 - 07/20(1)Fruity Chicken Kabobs ► 06/01 - 06/08(1)Recent Activities ► 05/25 - 06/01(1)On the Grill! ► 05/04 - 05/11(2)HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!A Week Goes By! ► 04/20 - 04/27(2)What a Great Evening!It is Spring! ► 04/13 - 04/20(3)Allergy Free Chicken Nuggets for KidsThank youOne Thing Turns into Another ► 03/23 - 03/30(1)What a day! ► 03/16 - 03/23(1)CARE Walk ► 03/09 - 03/16(1)Summer Plans ► 02/24 - 03/02(1)Roasted Chicken with Artichokes and Tomatoes ► 02/17 - 02/24(2)Maple and Apple PorkloinThings to make you smile ► 02/03 - 02/10(1)Raisin Sauce ► 01/27 - 02/03(1)2008 ► 01/13 - 01/20(1)The Photograph ► 01/06 - 01/13(4)Beef Tips over NoodlesOatmeal MeatloafDelicious Chocolate Covered CherriesPork Loin ► 2007(31) ► 12/02 - 12/09(1)Blueberry Pie ► 11/11 - 11/18(1)Chocolate Harvest Fruit Cake ► 11/04 - 11/11(2)Cajun ChickenInspirational Moments ► 10/07 - 10/14(2)Other Halloween treats!A quick pick me up! ► 09/30 - 10/07(2)What the Holidays Mean for UsHalloween fun! ► 09/23 - 09/30(1)Pumpkin Pot Pies ► 09/09 - 09/16(2)A little Halloween fun!A Thai rice dish with steak ► 09/02 - 09/09(1)Sleepy Head ► 08/19 - 08/26(1)The Results ► 08/12 - 08/19(3)MRIAllergy Shots and PatienceA Charity Event ► 07/22 - 07/29(1)To All Those Who Know Somebody ► 07/15 - 07/22(1)Baked Apples! ► 07/08 - 07/15(1)A Simple Comment ► 07/01 - 07/08(1)Food Allergies and Medications ► 06/24 - 07/01(2)Sometime rainy days can be full of sunshine!The Baseball Season Begins ► 06/17 - 06/24(1)Recipe - Cabbage Rolls ► 05/06 - 05/13(1)A Circle of Thought ► 04/29 - 05/06(1)I am glad to hear my blog is being read. 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