Not exact matches
But when you become a SAHD, failure to research certain information — e.g. finding out
info on kids
food, potential
allergies, education, having fun with crafts & games to play (etc)-- well, you might as well scratch your balls off a grater.
I'd like to see more like this, and also more
info on day - to - day living with
food allergies especially when there are multiple
allergies in one family so that the common subs (like almond flour or cashew cream) can not be used.
After reading Dr. Wentz»
info on the difference between
food intolerances that damage the intestines and those that don't, I'm not sure if this is «the»
food allergy test to do, but maybe you should consider getting some other testing done.