One thing that is no longer on our "To Do" list with Tyler's peanut is to travel overseas. Prior to diagnosis, we had even considered moving overseas to do mission and humanitarian work. We no longer feel comfortable with that career path. So, we are keeping our feet planted on US soil.
If, however, you have plans to travel overseas or you have food that is not written in English, I found a wonderful resource for you! It includes 40 different languages and over 140 different foods. It claims to be the most comprehensive food allergy translation service in the world. Best of all, its free!
If foreign foods are in your diet, visit Menudata and explore its different features.
Monday, November 10, 2008
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