minniebeth
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My daughter has a peanut/tree nut allergy...her school has gone nut free in serving food with nuts (cafeteria, parties, etc.) but has not gone completely nut free by not allowing anyone else to bring it. They do have a "nut free" table so that if kids who have nut allergies can sit there without the danger of it. It makes it hard though, because they can't sit with their friends.
Thankfully, so far, her allergy isn't that bad that she can't be around it, just can't eat it. But I feel for those kids that are that sensitive and I feel for the kids who can't bring any nut products in their lunches when so many of them truly enjoy just PBJ. (My younger DD...that's all she ever ate!)
But interesting point about the other "butters"...it probably isn't addressed into the category of the "nut ban" as we call it, but many children who are allergic to nuts are allergic to soy and sunflower products as well. Our allergist told us that they have similar compositions to peanuts.
It's just nuts! (Ha ha) It seems like we moms (and dads!) have so much more to deal with these days...what would June Cleaver do????
Anyway... my kids fortunately like sandwiches, but to mix it up a little, I make things in the morning and put them in foil that they would eat if they were home, like a hot dog, pizza, taquitos, quesedillas, and thermos filled with mac and cheese, soup, etc.
Someone else mentioned to bring cereal and buy milk....my DD LOVES to do this....at first she felt like the kids would make fun of her, but so many of her friends thought it was cool and now they do it too!
Happy Lunch Packing!
Thankfully, so far, her allergy isn't that bad that she can't be around it, just can't eat it. But I feel for those kids that are that sensitive and I feel for the kids who can't bring any nut products in their lunches when so many of them truly enjoy just PBJ. (My younger DD...that's all she ever ate!)
But interesting point about the other "butters"...it probably isn't addressed into the category of the "nut ban" as we call it, but many children who are allergic to nuts are allergic to soy and sunflower products as well. Our allergist told us that they have similar compositions to peanuts.
It's just nuts! (Ha ha) It seems like we moms (and dads!) have so much more to deal with these days...what would June Cleaver do????
Anyway... my kids fortunately like sandwiches, but to mix it up a little, I make things in the morning and put them in foil that they would eat if they were home, like a hot dog, pizza, taquitos, quesedillas, and thermos filled with mac and cheese, soup, etc.
Someone else mentioned to bring cereal and buy milk....my DD LOVES to do this....at first she felt like the kids would make fun of her, but so many of her friends thought it was cool and now they do it too!
Happy Lunch Packing!
