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1 Food Intolerances and Allergies
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2 How common are food allergies?
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3 Food Allergy vs. Food Intolerance
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4 Common Food Allergies in Children Cow’s milk Eggs Peanuts Tree nuts Soybeans Wheat
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5 Common Food Allergies in Adults Peanuts Shell fish Fin fish Tree nuts
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6 Food Allergy Symptoms Skin symptoms Gastrointestinal symptoms Respiratory symptoms Oral symptoms Systemic symptoms
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7 Role of the CACFP Provider Regarding Food Allergies
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8 Guidelines for Managing Food Allergies in CACFP Written policy Physician statement Train food preparation staff Authority to give medication
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9 Guidelines for Managing Food Allergies in CACFP Seek professional advice Be sensitive about food restrictions Plan meals for everyone Read food labels Make nutrient equivalent food substitutions
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10 Hidden Allergens Pareve Wheat flour, vegetable oil (soybean or palm), salt, sodium bicarbonate (baking soda), yeast, barley flour
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11 Hidden Allergens Enriched macaroni, wheat flour, cheese sauce (whey), salt, citric acid
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12 Hidden Allergens Whole grain oats, sugar, canola oil, rice flour, honey, soy protein, brown sugar, almond flour, peanut flour, baking soda
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13 Regular Lunch Meal Cheeseburger on bun Carrot sticks with ranch dressing dip Tater tots Apple slices with peanut butter Choice of milk Case Study
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14 Food allergies can be life threatening! You make a difference for children with food allergies/intolerances!
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15 This training was conducted by the National Food Service Management Institute The University of Mississippi www.nfsmi.org 800-321-3054
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16 National Food Service Management Institute The University of Mississippi Mission: To provide information and services that promote the continuous improvement of child nutrition programs Vision: To be the leader in providing education, research, and resources to promote excellence in child nutrition programs
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