Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cute, but my kid is allergic to dairy, so he wouldn't be able to eat it.
Oh shut up. I hate when allergy moms pull this crap. Presumably OP will already know about your kid's allergies or you informed her of them and she'll have a separate treat for your child.
Wow - I don't think the "shut up" was necessary. I did say it was a cute idea and my kid loves s'mores. Not exactly sure what "crap" you're referring to - I never expect parents to accommodate my kid and I feel bad when there are food treats in goody bags he can't eat because I know the host spent money on them and I don't like being wasteful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cute, but my kid is allergic to dairy, so he wouldn't be able to eat it.
Oh shut up. I hate when allergy moms pull this crap. Presumably OP will already know about your kid's allergies or you informed her of them and she'll have a separate treat for your child.
Anonymous wrote:Cute, but my kid is allergic to dairy, so he wouldn't be able to eat it.
Anonymous wrote:I'd let them eat it. But how would we turn that into smores?
Anonymous wrote:If your kid received a DIY smores kit like this as a party favor, would you let them eat it? Or not because the graham crackers, chocolate and marshmallows would have been handled in someone's kitchen that you might not know very well?
