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Itโ€™s Curtis Sittenfeld Day

By May 1, 2018May 3rd, 2018204 Comments


This is a very exciting day for me.
Not only do I get to tell you about Curtis Sittenfeldโ€™s brand new short story collection โ€” You Think It, Iโ€™ll ย Say It, myย favorite of all the books sheโ€™s written โ€” it is the day that the real life Curtis Sittenfeld makes a cameo on Dinner: A Love Story. Yes, thatโ€™s right. This blog, this post in fact. In You Think It, Sittenfeld, whose writing we all fell in love with when we read Prep a decade ago, follows a menagerie of female protagonists navigating the most ordinary of circumstances โ€” running into grown-up high school queen bees, hooking up with Trump supporters, crushing on other kidsโ€™ dads at school.ย Sittenfeldโ€™s characters are my favorite kinds of characters: They are never exceptional, though they are often funny or smart without being pretentious. And they hate people who think theyโ€™re exceptional, believing this to be a serious flaw.ย Sittenfeld is the master of the withering observation, and no one is safe from it here in the best, most entertaining way. Please doย yourself a favor and order her book for yourself today. (And when it arrives, read โ€œA Regular Coupleโ€ first. Or maybe โ€œGender Studies.โ€ Or maybe โ€œVolunteers Areย Shining Stars.โ€ I canโ€™t decide, but whatever you do, savor each one!) Until then, hereโ€™s Sittenfeld chiming in my Top 10 Series with her list of her top, uh, almost ten allergy-friendly foods for kids. Thanks Curtis!

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Did you know that Oreos are vegan? If you did, thereโ€™s a decent chance youโ€™re the parent of a kid with allergies to milk and eggsโ€ฆand youโ€™re delighted that your child can actually enjoy these junky favorites. (That creamy filling is, well, not cream. I believe itโ€™s canola oil and/or palm oil.)

After my second child was diagnosed in 2012 with allergies to milk, eggs, peanuts, and tree nuts, I became a scrupulous reader of ingredients on food labels. I also ended up embracing foods I hadnโ€™t previously been in the habit of eating or even necessarily ever tasted. My daughter can now eat milk and eggs, which has significantly expanded our options for family meals, but Iโ€™ll always be grateful to the products and brands that have in the last six years allowed us to enjoy tasty foodโ€ฆ and one another.

SunButter At this point, I eat more SunButter, which is made out of sunflower seeds, than anyone else in my familyโ€”I have it for lunch on a rice cake a few times a week. Itโ€™s easy and delicious and protein-filled, like peanut butter without the peanuts. Iโ€™ve even traveled with a 16-ounce jar, so when I learned that SunButter had started selling single-serving cups, I was actively excited (sometimes you have to take your thrills where they come).

Cherrybrook Kitchen Cake Mix and Frosting My daughter has taken her own treat many times to birthday parties, and for years, our go-to was a cupcake my husband would make with this mix and frosting. Together, they make a cupcake look and taste likeโ€ฆa cupcake!

Dum Dums Lollipopsย Dum Dums are made in a facility free of the top eight allergens, a fact they mention on their packaging. Because theyโ€™re portable and donโ€™t get mushed or stale, I usually keep a baggie with four or five in my purse, and if weโ€™re out and about and unexpectedly find ourselves in a situation where other kids are eating treats, I give one (or all four) to my daughter. Dum Dums are also our usual offering for Halloween (I aspire to be the curmudgeon who gives out dental floss, but Iโ€™m not all the way there yet).

Enjoy Life Semi-Sweet Mini Chocolate Chipsย My husband had barely baked before our daughterโ€™s allergy diagnosis, and he became a whiz at making pancakes and cookies that didnโ€™t include eggs and milk but did often include these chocolate chips.

Made Good Granola Bars Itโ€™s tough to find granola bars without nuts, but this Canadian brand is like Dum Dums in being produced in a facility free of top allergens. Unlike Dum Dums, Made Well granola bars actually contain a serving of vegetablesโ€”some almost magical mix of spinach, broccoli, carrots, tomatoes, beets, and mushrooms that does notย affect the barsโ€™ taste. The most popular flavors at our house are apple cinnamon and chocolate chip.

Fritos Okay, I wonโ€™t pretend I was unfamiliar with Fritos prior to 2012. But Fritos and I certainly didnโ€™t used to enjoy the very close relationship we do now. I like that Fritos have just three ingredients (corn, corn oil, and salt), meaning I donโ€™t need to spend 45 minutes checking their label. I like that, unlike nichey granola bars, theyโ€™re sold everywhere so if my daughter needs a snack on the fly, we can grab a pack from a gas station. And I like that theyโ€™re delicious. As a Fritos connoisseur, I prefer the larger Scoops version.

So Delicious Coconut yogurt, Coconut milk, vanilla bars, and vanilla sandwiches : Oh So Delicious, how do I love thee? Let me count the ways! First, I love that these foods contain a satisfying richnessโ€”the vanilla bars, for example, can proudly go toe to toe with Dove bars. I also love So Deliciousโ€™s labeling so much that I still almost weep upon reading it. Food labels and warnings are not created equal in terms of clarity, and some of the ones that say โ€œMay contain nutsโ€ฆโ€ feel as if theyโ€™re saying, โ€œYou have allergies? Tough shit! This food might be fine for you, but we donโ€™t want to go to the trouble of making sure.โ€ By contrast, So Deliciousโ€™s label, which I consider the gold standard, is almost a paragraph long and feels like the voice of a sympathetic and responsible friend: โ€œProduced in a facility that processes other tree nuts and soy. We have a rigorous allergen testing program and apply strict quality control measures in an effort to prevent contamination by undeclared food allergensโ€ฆโ€ It might be an odd thing to say about a food safety disclaimer, but So Deliciousโ€™s labels are for me a beautiful affirmation of my own outlook about food allergies: Having them is a lot more complicated than not having them. But even with them, life can be, yes, so delicious.


Thank you Curtis!ย 
And now, a GIVEAWAY.ย (I know, the day just keeps getting better!) Comment below for a chance to win a signed copy of You Think it Iโ€™ll Sayย It. There will be TWO winners and the contest ends Thursday, May 3, 2018 at noon ET. Good luck everyone. UPDATE: The winners have been notified. Thanks for playing and congrats Stephanie and Asia!

204 Comments

  • Avatar Lindsey says:

    Great post! Very excited to read this book. And now Iโ€™m also craving a big bag of Fritos!

  • Avatar Angela says:

    Love your book recommendations!

  • Avatar Schuyler Bogel says:

    I love her books! I have read everything she has written until now, and I would be thrilled to receive a signed copy. And I love knowing how โ€œcleanโ€ Fritos are. You learn new things every day.

  • Avatar Elizabeth says:

    Looking forward to reading this one! Iโ€™ve enjoyed her other books. Thanks!

  • Avatar Kelly says:

    This book sounds fantastic โ€“ canโ€™t wait to check it out!

    We have a son with a nut allergy โ€“ so also have to check labels. Great suggestions we will have to try, thank you!

  • Avatar Stephanie says:

    You just made my day with this post! YAY! Thank you!

  • Avatar Anne says:

    Had previously given Dumdums a bad rap โ€“ my kids love getting them at the liquor store and hair salon. Glad to hear local business are providing safe sweets. Glad to have another good book for my โ€œTo readโ€ list.

  • Avatar Sarah says:

    Was โ€œGender Studiesโ€ the one in The New Yorker? I loved that story. Am really looking forward to reading this book.

  • Laura says:

    Love this! My BFF has a child with lots of food allergies, so I just sent this post to her!

  • Avatar Leah says:

    I love, love, love short stories! Would love to win ๐Ÿ™‚

  • Avatar Michelle says:

    Really looking forward to this book! And thanks for the allergy friendly foods. Always looking for ways to accommodate kids with allergies when I sign up for class snack duty.

  • Avatar Rebeka says:

    LOL @ the hooking up with Trump supporters story. This is a regular topic of conversation between my single friends and I. For that reason alone I would love to read this book.

  • Avatar Nina says:

    Thank goodness for both companies and friends that take the time to care about our childrenโ€™s allergies. It really takes a village.

  • Avatar Bearsmama says:

    Oooooh another Curtis Sittenfeld to read! Thanks for the giveaway, Jenny,:)

  • Avatar Barbara says:

    Love her writing! Just put this book on my to-read list.

  • Avatar Alyson says:

    Thank you for this post! I really appreciate recommendations โ€“ no one in my household suffers from food allergies, but several of our friends do, so itโ€™s great to know some products that everyone can enjoy!

  • Gretchen Alice says:

    Ah, I love Curtis Sittenfeld! Canโ€™t wait to read her new one.

  • Avatar Dana says:

    I had no idea Oreos were vegan!

  • Pressley says:

    Love Curtis Sittenfeld. Love Fritos, too. What a great post!

  • Anna says:

    Loved Prep! So excited about this. Thanks for featuring!

  • Avatar Laura says:

    Just put โ€œEligibleโ€ on hold at my library again after raving about it to my mom!

  • Avatar Tina says:

    I love sunbutter. Rice Krispy treats with sunbutter and chocolate is so tasty!

  • Avatar Jessie says:

    Love her writing! Iโ€™ve been looking forward to this collection!

  • Avatar Janie says:

    I donโ€™t have any allergies, but I would love to have this book!!

  • Avatar Heather B says:

    Iโ€™ve served Oreos with organic milk for years.
    And Iโ€™ve adored your blog and cookbooks for almost as many years.
    You two are breaths of fresh air, Jenny and Curtis.

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