


Food Allergy-Friendly Restaurant Chains
Road tripping or looking for a quick bite —restaurant chains offer a consistent menu making it easier to know what to order every time. NEW in the Spokin app, recommend the whole chain or just the ones that do it right. Don't just drive-thru, check out our new Allergen Menus too!
Peanut-Free Baseball Game Guide
Having a peanut allergy throws a serious curveball into America's favorite pastime. While peanuts are synonymous with baseball (buy me some peanuts and crackerjacks — no thanks), we still believe every child with peanut allergies should be able to attend a game safely — and luckily we aren’t alone. This season 26 out of the 30 Major League teams are offering peanut-free days or peanut-free seating options — special shoutout to the Oakland Athletics who are the first team to offer a peanut-controlled zone for every home game in 2017! Whether in your hometown or along your summer travels, here's the complete list of peanut allergy-friendly games listed by state and month. For those attending regular games, we’ve also listed tips to navigate regular season games. Peanut-Free Games By State | Peanut-Free Game Calendar | Tips For Attending Games Arizona | California | Colorado | Florida | Georgia | Illinois | Maryland | Massachusetts | MichiganMinnesota | Missouri | New York | Ohio | Pennsylvania | Texas | Washington | Wisconsin
Washington D.C. | Toronto, Canada

Guide to Babysitting Children with Food Allergies
There is a lot to remember when taking care of kids with food allergies. Be ready for anything with our babysitter resources and guide to allergic reactions — whether it's your first time watching a child with food allergies or you just need a refresher.

Mother’s Day
In honor of Mother's Day, we are celebrating a few food allergy moms who embody the true spirit of Spokin. These women get the job done. They move food allergy mountains and raise awareness by creating products, resources and even entire research facilities. These are the moms who stay up until midnight baking safe chocolate chip cookies — and then use the recipe as inspiration for a food allergy-friendly cookbook. They lead by example to ensure that their children lead full lives, and for that, we are truly grateful.
Mary Weiser
Mary Weiser is a more than a food allergy mom — she is an advocate committed to changing the future of food allergies. After her two children were diagnosed with multiple allergies, she founded the Mary H. Weiser Food Allergy Center at the University of Michigan. This center of excellence will provide cutting-edge research for the food allergic community and will be a model for other centers around the country. Mary lives with her husband and two food allergic children in Ann Arbor.
Heather Eiserman
Heather Eiserman does not let food allergies hold her family back. This Chicago mom is a relentless advocate and fundraiser for food allergies in support of her daughter, Lola. Heather recently walked with her daughter at the Chicago FARE Walk, where Lola led "Team Lola" to raise more than $10,000. Whether through traveling internationally or by dining out at new restaurants, Heather encourages those managing food allergies to live fully. Her advocacy also inspires Lola, who has her own food allergy blog LE by LE, which highlights allergy-friendly products.
Kimberley Yates
Kimberley Yates is a food allergy mom ahead of her time. Her daughter was the first multi-allergen oral immunotherapy patient at Stanford University under the care of Dr. Kari Nadeau. But Kimberley didn't stop with her child – she made it her mission to make treatments accessible and to support families across the country. Through her fundraising and community building efforts, Kimberley was instrumental in creating the Sean N. Parker Center for Allergy and Asthma Research at Stanford. She works tirelessly to make the Center’s vision a reality by bringing their research, therapies, and diagnostics to the community. And she doesn't stop there – she also works with co-founders Dr. Ashley Dombkowski and Dr. Kari Nadeau of Before Brands, a company that hopes to put a stop to food allergies before they start. She lives in California with her three girls, Tessa, Reese and Alyssa.
Binay Curtis
For Binay Curtis, living with food allergies is all about finding balance — for herself and her clients. She keeps her plate full as a food allergy nutritionist, health + fitness writer, weight loss specialist and mother. Binay's approach to living and eating well with food allergies has given her food allergic son and others endless inspiration through her website Bacon + Broccoli. She lives with her family in San Francisco.
JJ Vulopas
JJ Vulopas lives in the Land of Can. For this Wharton student, author and entrepreneur, milk and tree nut allergies are not limitations, but opportunities to make a change in the world. JJ is on a mission to put kids with food allergies on the map, inspiring them to advocate for themselves through his children’s book, Land of Not. As his characters learn to focus on what they can do, the book teaches a lesson we could all learn — you are who you are, not who you’re not. Follow JJ on Spokin @jamisonv to see all of his 25 recommendations!