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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. Thank you for all of the (serious) replies. I have to admit that I'm leaning now towards no food treats because it's going to be challenging to accommodate every individual need. I completely hear the feedback of those parents of kids with food allergies that they would prefer something purchased/processed with a clear ingredient list than me making something at home even with good intentions. Plus I don't have the time to make multiple treats anyway. For those still questioning it, the fat-free issue is real. Not just a "preference". These are young kids.[/quote] Since this is to take home, I think doesn’t really matter that much if kids have different treats and it’s easier to make sure allergy kids get their intended treat and not accidentally someone else’s. I think if you enjoy cooking for parties you should bake whatever you usually would want to make and then get the gluten/nut/fat/etc free version at the store with a clear ingredient/allergy label for those kids. Or the idea of a big bowl of fruit — clementines/cuties especially — that the kids can grab from is also great and easy.[/quote]
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