Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your kids won't starve for a week on GF food. My kids adore their cousins and know they will eat kosher and nut free when they visit each other.
Speak for your kids. Mine would. He will choose not to eat for days vs. eat something he does not want to (yes, we've tested it). Kosher and nut free is no big deal as you can still have pasta, bread and lots of other stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Just send them an email saying "great! So glad you guys want the cabin. Now the main kitchen can be used for gluten foods. That's easier on grandma, don't you think?"
Anonymous wrote:Your kids won't starve for a week on GF food. My kids adore their cousins and know they will eat kosher and nut free when they visit each other.
Anonymous wrote: I don't understand why you can't have some gluten products in the kitchen. If plates are washed and you keep your food separate from everyone else's, is there really that big of a risk of contamination? I am familiar with celiac, and have many friends who do not eat gluten because of it or related issues, but I have never heard about a need to fully separate all products.
Anonymous wrote: I don't understand why you can't have some gluten products in the kitchen. If plates are washed and you keep your food separate from everyone else's, is there really that big of a risk of contamination? I am familiar with celiac, and have many friends who do not eat gluten because of it or related issues, but I have never heard about a need to fully separate all products.
Anonymous wrote:As an aunt to a kid with numerous food allergies, while mine have none, I say suck it up and be grateful you only have to worry about it for a week. I can't imagine how stressful it is to have to be constantly aware of what your child is eating. You and I are lucky - we can spend one week dealing with what our siblings deal with every day.
Anonymous wrote:Id send the celiac parent an email saying nicely - we are excited to see you. Understand that you guys want the cabin, which is fine with us. Just wondering where you would feel comfortable with us preparing food for our kids, without putting your son at risk.
Anonymous wrote:Grilled chicken, corn in the cob, salad, ice cream
Grilled cheese on GF bread, tomato soup, fruit salad
Burgers on GF buns, chips, cole slaw
Yogurt, GF cereal
Fajitas on corn tortillas
Life is easy.