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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I took a Kind bar and a bag of cashews on a flight and was asked not to eat them. There was a child on the plane who was allergic to nuts. I got to eat nothing on a 6 hour plane ride to CA because I have Celiac and nothing they had on the plane was ok for me to eat. But I would rather a child not die! But I will admit all the food allergies are a PITA, especially when they overlap. [/quote] Huh? Tell that to a diabetic. I'd imagine the child's parent's had take precautions besides having it announced.[/quote] +1 I had gestational diabetes, and the Dr. told me to eat nuts for the protein when travelling.[/quote] Ever hear of Sunbutter? Made from Sunflower seeds (e.g., essentially nuts) and not fatal to peanut/treenut allergy sufferers. Also very tasty. I'm not allergic, my kids aren't allergic, but we fly often and use sunbutter for our sandwiches. You can also bring yogurt, hardboiled eggs (or egg salad), beef jerky, tuna salad, etc if you need a protein-rich snack or meal on a flight. [/quote]
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