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Witty cartons are food allergy awareness fun

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April 28, 2012 By //  by Caroline Moassessi 3 Comments

Combining wit, artistry and living with life threatening food allergies, this savvy lady,  Tiffany Glass Ferreira, makes a great point while putting a smile on our faces!  Actually, she writes a fun little blog too called Food Allergy Fun!  After an exciting first birthday for her daughter, (exciting here means first reaction and ambulance ride), her life changed and on her site she makes lemonade out of lemons!

Yesterday’s blog was a link to a site that maintains the dates and locations of peanut free areas at baseball games in the US and Canada.  So, she gets her point across first with a witty cartoon.  Being very visual myself, I appreciate her using art and color to make a point.  Check out her site!  Tiffany helps take out some of the seriousness out of our challenges and inspires.
peanut free baseball cartoon from food allergy fun
Keep up the good work Tiffany!
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Filed Under: Food Allergy Lifestyle Tagged With: cartoons, food Allergies

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  1. Tiffany

    April 30, 2012 at 1:34 pm

    EEeeek – Thank you for your kind words and encouragement. I love drawing cartoons – and hearing that other people like them totally makes my day. I have a stacks of them, and plenty of good/bad/crazy/funny food allergy inspiration – and I’ll keep posting them for food allergy friends like you 🙂

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    • Caroline

      April 30, 2012 at 2:21 pm

      Please keep posting!!! Don’t stop! Actually, thank you for sharing. So many fabulous artists keep their art to themselves. I love your work. I’m still cracking up over the grandpa one!!!

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