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[quote=Anonymous]I have two tree nut/pnut allergic kids. My kids are paranoid around food that I haven't given them. No way in heck you should feel guilty for not supervising 9 year olds to that level. Every kid I know with allergies does not test it out to see what might happen so you had no way of knowing this family is not the norm. Mine even started questioning the grandparents before eating food there. My kids would never ever touch a food that they knew might harm them. One of mine has decent numbers to take a food challenge and he wont because he does not want the reaction. Once was enough for him! which says there is more to this story than op is in on. I would agree that I am more comfortable letting my kids try new foods around me than I would someone else so in that case I would avoid the suspected trigger food at daycare or elsewhere. try to feel out the dad (something casual like we loved having her kid spend the night with us. it was our first time with epis. how did you discover his allergies) and see what he says.[/quote]
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