If your child has a food allergy, you already know that vigilance is part of the job. Feeding your child is a primal instinct as a parent, and when they have food allergies, it is so much more complicated. You read labels. You ask questions at restaurants. You make sure your child's epinephrine or rescue medications are available. You teach teachers, babysitters, grandparents, coaches, and friends what to do in an emergency. Often, no one takes it as seriously as you do and t