Mum With Wings is a travel blog by a mother who shares her experiences and insights about family-friendly destinations, activities, and products. The blog features posts on topics such as airports and flights, holidays and destinations, home life, and more. It also offers practical advice for parents dealing with food allergies, like Bulla's nut-free ice cream.
Mum With Wings - Travel BloggerMum With Wings - I'm Jade and I have been an international flight attendant for over ten years. I'm married to Ben and we have two children Charlotte and Sol. We live on the beautiful Mornington Peninsula. I love my family and I love flying. I hope you enjoy my blog x
Bulla Nut Free Ice Cream
Bulla Nut Free Ice Cream is a delicious and safe option for families dealing with food allergies, especially nut allergies. The company has dedicated an entire factory to the production of its Nut Free Ice Cream, which is available in vanilla flavor in 2-liter tubs for $6.99. This ice cream is perfect for parents who want to cater to kids with allergies during play dates and gatherings. Bulla's Nut Free Ice Cream ensures that families dealing with food allergies can enjoy ice cream confidently, knowing it is produced to the highest quality and safety standard without compromising on taste.
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Food Allergy Awareness Week – Bulla Nut Free Ice Cream - Mum With WingsThis week (13th-19th May) is Food Allergy Awareness Week. Bulla is a sponsor and I have teamed up with them to help spread the word about food safety options available for families dealing with allergies. Recently in response to consumer demands, Bulla has dedicated an entire factory to the production of its Nut Free Ice Cream, which is available in vanilla flavour in 2 litre tubs for RRP $6.99. Bulla wants families dealing with food allergies to be able to enjoy ice cream and dessert confidently knowing that it is produced to the highest quality and safety standard without compromising on Bulla’s signature taste. I love to entertain. I love entertaining at home, having my friends over and I encourage my kids to invite their friends over for play dates. At home within my kids friendship circles, I often cater for kids with allergies. Most parents are very open and forward about what their child can’t have. When that is communicated clearly, some good questions to ask before the play date, include – Is the child anaphalactic? What action do I take if a reaction occurs. Does the child know what they can and can’t have? Many of you would …
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