Valentine's Day is just around the corner and though it may be a favorite to many, it can leave partners and loved ones feeling left out. From a box of chocolates to a night out, many traditional V-Day activities can pose a risk to those with food allergies. With a little planning and safe execution, we'll make sure you and your loved one(s) have the best day possible! Here's a couple of tips and tricks to keep your Valentine's Day allergy-friendly:
Chocolate is known as a Valentine's Day essential, but most brands contain common allergens like dairy, nuts, or soy. Instead of taking a chance at your local grocery store try ordering from allergy-friendly brands such as:
If you're planning a night on the town. be sure to do ample research to ensure your partner will have options on the menu. As an extra precaution, be sure to call ahead and ensure accommodations can be made to ensure a wonderful evening. If you're planning a night in be sure to avoid cross contamination and recipes with alarming ingredients. If you're unsure about a certain product and its ingredients be sure to use the Allervision Tech app to scan ingredients and ensure peace of mind while cooking. Some allergy friendly meals include:
When celebrating with someone who has allergies ask about their triggers and navigate a way to keep the day safe. If you have allergies, never be afraid to speak up, your safety is more important than anything, a caring partner will want you to have a great day!
For your partner with allergies:
For your allergy-free partner:
If you're still unsure on how to navigate the holiday, you can't go wrong making something hand made from allergy-friendly products. A couple of fun ideas include:
Take the pressure off of food completely this holiday. Plan a date that focuses on each other or an activity to ensure a memorable day. Here are a couple game ideas:
An allergy-friendly holiday isn't just possible, it will be as fun, romantic, and thoughtful as any other celebration. By taking the pressure off the holiday (and a few precautions) you can focus on what really matters, spending time with the person you love.