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Sandra Beasley,
Don’t Kill the Birthday Girl: 
 
Tales from an Allergic Life 
Crown Publishers – On Sale July 2011
On invitations, mention up front if the party has a food-centric theme, such asa decorating your own pizza or assembling gingerbread houses.If the parent of a food-allergic child contacts you before the party, offer to put out a “safe” dish(prepared by the parent and dropped off with the child) amid buffet items.Provide easily identiable snack foods such as pretzels or cubed watermelon. An allergic child mightnot spot an allergen obscured in trail mix or fruit salad.For birthdays, feature a cake-themed art project instead of traditional cake. Set out markers and anoversized cake shape (cut from poster board or felt) for kids to decorate and sign. After everyone sings“Happy Birthday,” unveil the nished project.If traditional cake is being served, don’t make a big production out of cutting and handing a slice toeach guest. If ice cream is being served, have a non-dairy fruit sorbet on hand that can be substitutedwithout drawing attention to a milk-allergic child.Choose serving-ware that comes in a variety of colors instead of a uniform print. This will help anallergic child avoid accidentally using someone else’s tainted cup or fork.
Make clean-up after eating more fun: in the style of Japanese restaurants, use tongs to hand out a fancystack of washcloths that have been dampened, rolled up, and heated in the microwave for a few seconds.
If crafts are a focal point, beware of common allergens that might be ingredients in art supplies suchas glue (milk), modeling clay (wheat), and tempera paints (egg).If games are being played for prizes, always have the option of a non-food prize.Giving out goody-bags? Be sure any food you include is thoroughly wrapped. Crumbs from acookie or a chocolate’s oils can contaminate the toys bundled beside it.
For more on the author and
Don’t Kill the Birthday Girl 
, visit SandraBeasley.com.
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From birthdays to bat mitzvahs, kids love parties. By taking these simple precautions,you can make sure that every child—including one with food allergies—has a good time
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Don’t Kill the Birthday Girl 
by Sandra Beasley
Available July 2011 wherever books are sold.Hardcover ISBN: 978-0-307-58811-1; $23.00/$25.95 CAN
 
eBook ISBN: 978-0-307-58813-5; $23.00
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