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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My kid is severely allergic to tree nuts, as are several kids in his preschool, yet the school only insists that foods brought in be "peanut safe", and they even served banana nut muffins and a muffins for moms event. I guess peanuts are the most common target for allergy panic, and putting actions in place against them creates a sense of security. As for me, I don't avoid bringing allergens to public places. I would not eat peanut butter on an airplane, but I'd bring sandwiches to a picnic. When your child has an allergy, you use common sense in monitoring what they eat and what they have contact with, but it's beyond your control in public places so you carry benedryl and an epi pen. Even with my child's history of severe reactions, I don't expect the public at large to accommodate.[/quote] Milk free, gluten free, egg free bread on your sandwiches, right? Because not all kids with allergies need to be removed from peanuts?[/quote] My kids don’t eat sanchiches. They get complex carbohydrates elsewhere [/quote] classic dcum line there. congrats![/quote]
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