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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you do chik fil a, then make sure no one has a peanut allergy since they cook the chicken in peanut oil. [/quote] This is not true. Peanut oil does not have the allergens that affect peanut allergies. [url]http://www.peanut-institute.org/eating-well/allergy/peanut-oil-no-allergens.asp[/url][/quote] Some does, some doesn't. Hopkins recommends avoiding peanut oil. [/quote] Our rule for our peanut allergic kid is that large-scale commercially processed peanut oil is fine (including chik fill a) but that small-batch organic is not (ironically). The more processed, the more protein is removed. Our other rule is that you are polite party guest: eat what you can eat and nicely decline what you can't. If necessary, I will make sure you get something you like and can eat after, to reward/reinforce making safe choices at a party.[/quote]
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