How Do You Create An Easter Basket For A Child With Food Allergies?
If your child has a food allergy, it’s important to stock her Easter basket with foods she enjoys, but that are also safe for her to eat. Follow these steps to create a fun Easter basket filled with both edible and non-edible treats that will allow her to celebrate the holiday along with everyone else in your family. Create a bright and exciting Easter basket filled with your child’s favorite toys and games, instead of the sweet and calorie-packed traditional baskets whose foods are off limits for her. Cater to your child’s interests and design a themed Easter basket of art supplies, building blocks or a selection of books. Add gluten-free candy to your child’s Easter basket if she has celiac disease or gluten intolerance. Make gelatin eggs in jelly bean-shaped molds to place in your child’s Easter basket instead of decorated eggs, if your child has a dairy allergy. You can also make gelatin in a pan, and then use a bunny cookie cutter to cut out shapes to add some fun to her basket. B