Diane Hartman

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Diane Hartman - Diane Hartman
Diane Hartman - Diane Hartman

Diane Hartman is the parent of two children that suffer from multiple food allergies. Diane was previously the senior chat host for www.DrKoop.com and co-moderator of Parent's of Food Allergic Kids (POFAK). Currently, she moderates the Food Allergy Kitchen yahoo group. Diane's book, The Food Allergy Kitchen Cookbook, and website were recently recognized in Dr. Robert Wood's, renowned pediatric allergist at John Hopkins, new book Food Allergies for Dummies. Her book & website were noted as being one of the ten best resources for individuals with food allergies. She has also contributed to various other publications, including Dr. Lisa Lewis's Special Diets For Special Kids II & the UK's AiA Gluten & Dairy Free Cookbook. In addition, she has experience working as a consultant for Miss Roben, d.b.a. Allergy Grocer, a company that specializes in allergen free foods. She has provided her expertise in technical support and product development

Latest Articles

Work at Home Jobs
Working at home and having the flexibility to spend time with your child while earning money is most new moms dream.
Sep 14, 2009 - Diane Hartman
Vegan Baking Essentials
Eggs, milk and sugar are essential ingredients in most baked goods. The removal of eggs and sugar are comparable to building a brick house without mortar. Catastrophe!
Sep 8, 2009 - Diane Hartman
Secondhand Shopping Tips
Are you a money conscious consumer? Do you have a passion to protect our environment? Can you envision a new life for a tattered or worn piece of furniture?
Sep 8, 2009 - Diane Hartman
Baking Without Eggs
Eggs are an essential ingredient in many baked goods and can be difficult to substitute without understanding how they function in recipes.
Aug 30, 2009 - Diane Hartman
Recognizing the Symptoms of Autism
Autism covers a broad spectrum of behavioral, developmental and social disorders that can be difficult to recognize by the child's primary caregiver.
Aug 30, 2009 - Diane Hartman
Removing Peanut Residues
Residual exposures to peanuts or their by-products can result in a severe or even fatal reaction. Most reactions are preventable by taking simple precautions.
Aug 29, 2009 - Diane Hartman
Dietary Management of Autism
Dietary intervention for the management of autism can be difficult to implement without understanding the hidden sources of gluten and casein.
Aug 28, 2009 - Diane Hartman
Reducing Exposure to Dust Mite Allergens
Dust mite allergic reactions can be reduced significantly by removing hidden areas of dust from your living space.
Aug 28, 2009 - Diane Hartman
Gluten Allergy & Celiac Disease Management
An allergy or intolerance to wheat or to other members of the cereal family will result in significant alterations in grocery shopping and food preparation.
Jun 8, 2009 - Diane Hartman