5forDis
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I think you are being very considerate and thoughtful thinking ahead for the children with dietary restrictions (allergies &/or intolerances).
My daughter has allergies to peanuts/tree nuts & a history of anaphylaxis. I would not expect (nor would I trust) another mom to bake for her (has your pan ever had nut products, potholders could have residue from a batch of peanut butter cookies, products are very specific & I often have to call manufacturers---it is the 'norm' of our family, but I wouldn't expect someone else to jump in and do this). We've been doing this for almost 10 years. I keep frozen cupcakes for my daughter to take to parties.
If there are other things being served, I find out what the food is. If someone was serving peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, my daughter probably wouldn't go (if she did go, I'd go and stay at the party which is not something I typically do now that she is older). If it was at the Texas Roadhouse, she'd pass
. I would never expect the person to change their plans for her. Her birthday is celebrated for her & on others birthdays, it is their day.
She was allergic to eggs & outgrew that allergy, so I do have egg-free (& yummy) recipes for cakes. Let me know if you want them. She can have dairy, though & the recipes include dairy. One of her best friends can't have dairy & I buy Cherry Brook Farms cake mixes and frosting (they sell allergen free---no peanuts, tree nuts, eggs, dairy & they sell gluten free). I don't like the way they taste, but the kids don't seem to mind.
I try to have fruit, veggies, tortilla chips just in case the kids can't eat what we are serving or don't like what we have.
My daughter has allergies to peanuts/tree nuts & a history of anaphylaxis. I would not expect (nor would I trust) another mom to bake for her (has your pan ever had nut products, potholders could have residue from a batch of peanut butter cookies, products are very specific & I often have to call manufacturers---it is the 'norm' of our family, but I wouldn't expect someone else to jump in and do this). We've been doing this for almost 10 years. I keep frozen cupcakes for my daughter to take to parties.
If there are other things being served, I find out what the food is. If someone was serving peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, my daughter probably wouldn't go (if she did go, I'd go and stay at the party which is not something I typically do now that she is older). If it was at the Texas Roadhouse, she'd pass

She was allergic to eggs & outgrew that allergy, so I do have egg-free (& yummy) recipes for cakes. Let me know if you want them. She can have dairy, though & the recipes include dairy. One of her best friends can't have dairy & I buy Cherry Brook Farms cake mixes and frosting (they sell allergen free---no peanuts, tree nuts, eggs, dairy & they sell gluten free). I don't like the way they taste, but the kids don't seem to mind.
I try to have fruit, veggies, tortilla chips just in case the kids can't eat what we are serving or don't like what we have.