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Top 5 Tips for Preventing Allergen Exposure

May 15, 2017 by Sennen Conte Leave a Comment

Top 5 Tips for Preventing Allergen Exposure

As you know, food allergies are a topic near and dear to our hearts here at Gerbs Allergen Friendly Foods. Food Allergy Awareness Week is May 14th – May 20th, and, as part of our commitment to families and customers with food allergies, we’re putting the spotlight on the seriousness of food allergies with some of our top tips to prevent cross-contact at home and eating out.

We think everyone deserves to feel safe and secure while eating the wholesome foods they love, and that’s why the Gerbs entire product line will always be FREE from the top 12 recognized allergens: gluten, wheat, peanut, tree nut, legume, soy, dairy/milk, egg, sesame, mustard, fish, and crustaceans!

Food Allergies in the US

The prevalence of childhood food allergies have been increasing the past 20 years, and now 1 in 13 children in this country has a food allergy. While there are no cures for food allergies, careful avoidance of food allergens is a vital and effective measure to prevent serious health consequences. As the Gerbs Nutrition Moms and Registered Dietitians, we understand the constant vigilance it takes to keep you and your loved ones safe from potential allergen exposure.

Preventing cross-contact of allergy-free foods with allergens is equally important both at home and when eating out. Cross-contact happens when an allergy-containing food comes into contact with another food and leaves traces of its allergenic proteins. Though the amount of an allergen that may become mixed in can be so small that you can’t even see it, even a tiny amount of food protein can cause reactions in people with food allergies. Proper cooking does NOT reduce or eliminate the chances of a food allergy reaction, so the taking the proper precautions is key. Here are our top five tips to prevent allergen exposure at home and while eating out:

1. Label foods in your home as “Safe” or “Not Safe”

If you don’t keep an allergen-free home, labeling allergen-free and allergenic foods with easily identifiable markers is key, especially if you have both “safe” and “unsafe” versions of the same items. Never store these products side by side!

2. Cook allergy friendly meals first, and thoroughly wash all kitchen tools with soap and water

Always use utensils and pans that have been thoroughly washed with soap and water before cooking allergen-free meals. Cook allergy friendly meals first before any other foods, and wash your hands with soap and warm water prior to serving an allergy friendly meal.

 3. Make your kitchen allergy-friendly

Purchase designated allergy-friendly cutting boards, plates, and utensils, and store in a separate area. In order to fully remove allergenic food proteins from kitchen tools and surfaces that have been in contact with allergy containing foods, always wash them down with soap and water. Just wiping away the crumbs is not enough!

4. Don’t be afraid to start over

If cross-contact occurs during food preparation, ALWAYS start over to remake the allergy-friendly meal.

5. Ask questions! Call ahead when eating out

Speak to the chef or manager about cross-contact before arriving at a restaurant. Ask if the kitchen offers separate areas, cutting boards, and utensils to prepare meals for special diets, and can sanitize your table before you arrive.

Allergy-friendly restaurants should never share a grill or fryer for cooking both regular meals and allergy-friendly ones. Make sure someone other than the server can be available to deliver an allergy-friendly meal – servers often carry several overlapping plates which increase the risk for cross-contact.

Special thank you to Eliza Mellion, a nutrition student at Simmons College who helped write this post. 

 

Filed Under: NUTRITIONAL GUIDANCE Tagged With: food allergies, Food Allergy, Food Allergy Awareness Week, Gerbs Nutrition Moms, Nutrition Guidance

Kick off National Nutrition Month with a Mixed Berry Smoothie Bowl!

February 28, 2017 by Sennen Conte 1 Comment

Happy National Nutrition Month!

As a registered dietitian and a mom, I know how challenging it can be to feed your family with confidence. There is so much misinformation on the internet today and it’s causing a culture of fear around food. And if your child is living with food allergies, it makes it a thousand times harder. I am allergic to crustaceans, my husband’s cousin has a severe peanut allergy, and my niece has Celiac Disease, so I have seen firsthand just how tough it can be – the worrying, the isolation, and the work that goes into eating can be exhausting. But Gerbs takes all of that away which, in my humble opinion, is incredibly valuable.

Gerbs granola and pumpkin seeds and snack mix

Did you know that March is National Nutrition Month? The theme of the month is “Put Your Best Fork Forward.” And that’s exactly what we’re here to help you do!

If you haven’t tried smoothie bowls yet, now is the perfect time to start. These colorful, nutritious bowls of goodness make a fantastic meal at any time of day. Plus, they are fun to eat, so kids love them! Eat your smoothie with a spoon? You bet! So put your best fork spoon forward and give this healthy, food allergy- friendly recipe a whirl.

Mixed Berry Smoothie Bowl with Granola and Pumpkin Seeds

The key to a good smoothie bowl is twofold: the base should be thick enough to support the toppings, and the toppings should balance out the meal nutritionally. To keep the base thick, you’ll want to add less liquid than you normally would for a smoothie plus one thick ingredient like yogurt or avocado. For this recipe, we used frozen berries, pomegranate juice, and dairy-alternative plain yogurt plus some frozen spinach. I always add frozen spinach to smoothies – it’s a great way to sneak some greens into the kids’ diets.

This recipe calls for coconut yogurt and shredded coconut. If you or a loved one is living with tree nut allergies, you may be wondering if you can safely eat coconut. According to the American College of Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology, “Coconut is not a botanical nut; it is classified as a fruit, even though the FDA recognizes coconut as a tree nut. While allergic reactions to coconut have been documented, most people who are allergic to tree nuts can safely eat coconut.” And according to Kids with Food Allergies, “Most people allergic to tree nuts can safely eat coconut. Coconut allergy is reasonably rare.” If you are allergic to tree nuts, talk to your allergist before adding coconut to or eliminating coconut from your diet and get clearance from your doctor before trying this recipe. 

Mixed Berry Smoothie Bowl with Pumpkin Seeds and Granola.

The pumpkin seed kernels give the smoothie bowl a nutrition boost. Pumpkin seeds are a good source of protein, vitamin K, iron and copper, and a very good source of magnesium, phosphorus and manganese. They are also rich in immune-boosting zinc. The seeds are a great topper for smoothie bowls, because they add color and crunch. What’s not to love?!

Gerb’s gluten-free Original Honey & Seed Granola is one of my favorite products. Granola tends to get a bad rap – and usually for a good reason. Most granolas on the market today are packed with sugar and calories. The Gerbs granola, on the other hand, has a clean ingredient list of real food. And it’s the perfect texture – no hard-to-chew clumps! At only 125 calories per serving and containing only natural sources of sugar, this product is a pantry staple.

This recipe is a mixed berry smoothie bowl made with granola and pumpkin seeds

Let us know if you blend this up! Share it on social media and use the hashtag #GerbsNutritionMoms. And if you like this recipe, remember there’s more where that came from! Be sure to sign up to receive notification when a new blog is posted. And, don’t forget to follow Gerbs on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest. Lastly, if you have a nutrition question or blog topic idea for us, please send us an email: NutritionMoms@MyGerbs.com.

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Mixed Berry Smoothie Bowl
Course Breakfast
Prep Time 7 minutes
Cook Time 3 minutes
Servings
person
Ingredients
  • 1 1/2 cups frozen mixed berries
  • 1/4 cup pomegranate juice
  • 1/4 cup plain coconut yogurt (or yogurt of your choice)
  • 1/4 cup frozen spinach
  • 1/4 cup fresh blueberries
  • 1/2 medium banana
  • 2 tbspn Gerbs Original Honey & Seed Granola
  • 2 tbspn Gerbs Raw Pumpkin Seed Kernals
Course Breakfast
Prep Time 7 minutes
Cook Time 3 minutes
Servings
person
Ingredients
  • 1 1/2 cups frozen mixed berries
  • 1/4 cup pomegranate juice
  • 1/4 cup plain coconut yogurt (or yogurt of your choice)
  • 1/4 cup frozen spinach
  • 1/4 cup fresh blueberries
  • 1/2 medium banana
  • 2 tbspn Gerbs Original Honey & Seed Granola
  • 2 tbspn Gerbs Raw Pumpkin Seed Kernals
Instructions
  1. Blend the frozen berries, pomegranate juice, yogurt, and spinach until smooth. Transfer to a bowl and top with the blueberries, sliced banana, pumpkin seeds, and granola. Dig in!
Recipe Notes

SHOP: Gerbs Original Honey & Seed Granola

SHOP: Gerbs Raw Pumpkin Seed Kernels

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Welcome to Gerbs' Eating Well Blog! We are proud to offer the Gerbs community trustworthy nutrition tips, delicious recipes and a chance to get to know our registered dietitians and other Gerbs fans like you! The information provided on this site is for educational purposes and is not intended to replace medical guidance from a licensed healthcare professional. If you or a member of your family suffers from food allergies, please speak with your doctor and/or registered dietitian about how to manage your specific allergy.

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