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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'd be curious to know whether many of the PPs have kids with food allergies. I would NEVER trust airline food. Holy crap. First, the quality control sucks and you can't talk to the person who prepared your food. Second, talk about a horrible place to have an allergic reaction!!! Will he eat avocado? You can cut it on the plane and spread it on bread. Maybe some pasta, with or without meatballs? Beans, perhaps in a tortilla. A bagel with apple butter. Hopefully he will eventually outgrow the egg and dairy. Your options will increase substantially if that happens. GL. [/quote] Yes, I am a PP and my son has egg and peanut allergies. Perhaps my response is softened by the fact that my son's peanut allergy is extremely serious compared to his egg allergy; and I can pretty easily avoid peanuts in airplane food. If he gets an egg contamination he will get a few hives and I can give him some Benadryl. If he gets a peanut, things could get extremely serious fast. I haven't had any problem avoiding peanuts in airplane food without having to speak to the chef. I haven't had any problem avoiding egg either. I do take enough food so that I can feed him if he can't eat what is offered. Just my experience.[/quote]
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