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minmate said:I don't have nut allergic kids but I have always wondered why WDW would choose Peanut Butter. It's convenience makes sense; however, I wonder if they couldn't come up with a better solution. With that being said,where do you draw the line? My oldest dd is only in Kindergarten and we've encountered folks with allergies to nuts, mayo, eggs, dairy, strawberries, bananas, soy (in which case I'm guessing soy butter is a bad idea!) gluten allergies and more! Would you cut out all of this? If so, what is left?
I, personally, have a bee allergy, which, in the summer, can be difficult to control. Can't hardly tell the bees to take a hike since I'm allergic to them! I am the one that has to leave the area!
LOL! We too have come across many kids with allergies to all kinds of things! I remember watching a kid break out in really terrible hives on a preschool trip to a grocery store a few years ago because a store employee gave a strawberry to a little boy allergic to them. The preschool teachers didn't realize another tray of fruit had been brought out. They were still checking to see if any kids were allergic to the banana samples! I thought the store employee was going to pass out, she was so upset.
Shan, the way our elementry principal described the peanut policy to the parents on kindergarten open house night was pretty clear. They don't serve it, period. You can not send it into the kindergarten classrooms. The do not ban children from bringing it in for lunch in the higher grades, but they have to wipe their hands with wet naps after lunch and the tables do get wiped down. He then went on to say that if any of us had ever seen a young child stop breathing because of eating peanut butter, we would understand their precautions. I have never heard any parents complain about this policy and my oldest is in 2nd grade at this school. I quess I thought most schools were like this.
I can understand your being nervous to send your kids on the cruise, I would be too. I know my 3 year old can get peanut butter all over the kitchen island, herself, her hair, etc. when she eats it! While I'm sure the age 4 and up group are better with this, I'd still be nervous!