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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A good compromise might have been to have one very clearly delineated section of the buffet being the foods the child could eat. And I don’t think it’s harmful to tell people not to use specific utensils for specific foods. There’s always going to be some damn auntie or uncle that messes that up but by large most people can follow that rule. I have pretty significant allergies and tend to label my dishes in case others do as well. [/quote] Damn was meant to be dim here. Autocorrect. 😬[/quote] Damn works just fine...because those aunties and uncles that are dim, are usually referred to "damn aunt carol" I like to host events, and daughter and friends have their allergies, religious, veggie, etc... no nuts, someone cant eat port, someone cant eat beef and so on. I'm super careful during prep and i'm 100% certain about no cross contamination. I do my best to ensure that there is little chance of cross contamination (each plate/bowl has it own serving utensil) when the food is set out but the chance is always there... this parent was wrong to remove the allergic food from the buffet line. end of story. she should have asked if she could have segregated the allergen free stuff to its only little section in the buffet line... and in a pinch, make up the plate or be first in line....[/quote]
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