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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If school policy is nuts are allowed - why are you making yourself crazy about this? There are also kids allergic to blueberries and strawberries - are you thinking about not sending these foods. There are kids with intense allergic reaction to gluten - are you cutting this out? Seriously - follow the school policy and move on.[/quote] +1 It's one thing if the school has a policy where certain things are not allowed. However, if they say you can bring PB and your child eats it, by all means pack it. The school has a system in place for children who are peanut allergic I assure you. Along the lines of the poster above, my child is allergic to soy. There is no way anyone would expect you to pack a soy free lunch (and I'm not talking meat substitutes only here). Pack what you know your child will eat and move on.[/quote]
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