Balancing Holiday Tradition with Food Allergies
Holidays and food traditions tend to go hand in hand. For food allergy families, the social and religious traditions around meals and treats can transform those observances into a minefield of risk.
When it’s a holiday like Passover or Easter with food knit closely to your religious traditions, the stress can feel kicked up an extra notch. How do you balance tradition with safety? The following list of potential concerns and solutions may help you prepare.
The Passover Seder
The Passover Seder is composed with a long list of traditional meals and food-based components that help us connect with the story of Passover and honor our faith. Here’s the good news: most of the food-based traditions on our table can be substituted for safer options. Have a conversation with your allergist and your rabbi to identify ways you might incorporate those adaptations while balancing health and tradition. You’ll find a list of adaptations to consider here: Celebrating Passover with Food Allergies.
The Last Supper
For many Christians, the week leading up to Easter is filled with religious observances and traditions from Palm Sunday through Good Friday. For some, Maundy Thursday worship services offer an opportunity to remember the Last Supper by taking…