Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Use sunflower seed butter - they sell it at Trader Joes and Whole Foods. I think it tastes better.
+1.
also, your kid will be fine if her lunch isn't chock full of protein every day.
Ok. I'm fine going nut free, but that is not true at all. My kid NEEDS the protein at lunch to fill him up. A lunch of just carbs and veggies is not enough from 8:30-4:00. He's got a pretty high metabolism.
Anonymous wrote:There's this nifty invention called a Thermos. It keeps things warm in a lunch box. No microwave required. Google it. Then buy one, and fill it with whatever foods besides PBJ that your children like.
My oldest loves PBJ but it's not a hardship to avoid that in the lunch box. And there are plenty of other snacks that are high in protein besides nuts. Your child must eat something other than peanut butter, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Use sunflower seed butter - they sell it at Trader Joes and Whole Foods. I think it tastes better.
+1.
also, your kid will be fine if her lunch isn't chock full of protein every day.
Anonymous wrote:Careful with the sun butter…I gave it to my daughter 3 times as a PB&J substitute. The good news is she couldn't tell the difference. The bad news is it caused diahrea all 3 times
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Use sunflower seed butter - they sell it at Trader Joes and Whole Foods. I think it tastes better.
+1.
also, your kid will be fine if her lunch isn't chock full of protein every day.
Not mine. My own child's health issues would have precluded me sending him to a nut free camp. Way too hard to keep my child's metabolism controlled without the nuts.
I feel for you, OP.
Anonymous wrote:I send my kid to camp with a slice of bologna and fritos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jeez people. Seriously, how many children die from nut allergies every year? Children for in car accidents and from falling out of windows, yet we still drive and have windows in our homes. Those are far greater risks than the kid at the next table eating a PBJ. If your child is so fragile, keep them home and stop procreating with your crappy ass genes.
Smart people talking. Shhhh.
Anonymous wrote:If PB sandwiches are all your kid will eat, you have bigger problems.
Anonymous wrote:Sun Butter is very similar to peanut butter, and it's nut free.
Anonymous wrote:Jeez people. Seriously, how many children die from nut allergies every year? Children for in car accidents and from falling out of windows, yet we still drive and have windows in our homes. Those are far greater risks than the kid at the next table eating a PBJ. If your child is so fragile, keep them home and stop procreating with your crappy ass genes.