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Thinking Moms’ Guide to Red Flags: Insensitivity to Pain
When my daughter was about 2 1/2 years old, she was following me upstairs and fell forward a little and the heel of my shoe caught her lip. I turned around to ask if she was okay, and she just … Continue reading
Recipe: GFCF Potato Latkes with Vegan Cashew Sour Cream
Try out this gluten-free and casein-free potato latkes with vegan sour cream made from cashews. A family favorite in my home during the holidays! ~ Princess * For more blogs by Princess, please click here.
Thinking in the Kitchen: TMR’s New eCookbook
Once upon a time, I was a pretty good cook. Everything I made was edible, and people actually enjoyed what I made. I mean people other than my father (hi, Dad!), who is an enthusiastic eater of all things food. … Continue reading
The Hidden Roots of a “Mental” Illness: Food Allergies
When my son Henry and his twin brother were 14 months old, the tantrums began. It was a little sooner than average, but I assumed this was due to having three boys ages three and under. Less Mommy to go … Continue reading
Special Diets for Recovery from Autism and Other Neurological Conditions
My version of a healthy diet, when I was concerned about cancer running through my family tree, was as follows: brown rice, chicken breast and broccoli. Repeat. I was poor, I was busy, I could not cook. I was coming … Continue reading
An Open Letter to an Awesome Mom – A Food Allergy Tale
Dear Mrs. So and So, Thank you. Thank you for raising a child who, on his own, is thinking about other children and ways to include them. He didn’t have to mention to you at breakfast that my son has … Continue reading
I Wanna Be Rich
Let’s face it: when you have a child with autism in your family, you can never have enough money. Never! The majority of interventions for our kids are costly, whether they are therapeutic, behavioral, medical, biomedical, or nutritional. Autism is … Continue reading