First, let me say I'm NOT advocating this for kids. Food allergies are very serious and I'm not making light of that by any means...that said this is my story:
I found out I was allergic to tree nuts when I was about 2. My parents instilled the fear of God in me about my allergies and I think I was able to say "Almond Extract" and "Anaphylaxis" before any normal child should. I am always very careful and I haven't had a reaction in more than 15 years..but I still don't go anywhere without my Epi-Pen.
I'm a big dessert lover and normally when I'm out at a restaurant I ask the server, who disappears into the kitchen (presumably to ask someone or read something) then they come back and tell me what desserts I can and can't have. WDW is such a great place for allergies....the chef comes out and sits down and goes over the menu. He knows every ingredient and it is great to know someone understands how serious a food allergy can be. But the problem is they always tell me the desserts were made off site and they can't guarantee they haven't come in contact with some nuts...so how about a bowl of ice cream instead? My whole trip last time I sat at these restaurants with cakes, pastries and other goodies going by my table while I ate a bowl after bowl of ice cream.
I'm just wondering if other adults have run into this. Like I said...I'm very careful...but I'm an "old school" allergy sufferer. Before the days of "may contain traces of" I ate M&M's without any problems. If it was my kids suffering from the allergy, I wouldn't question it...but Mama likes her chocolate cake!
I found out I was allergic to tree nuts when I was about 2. My parents instilled the fear of God in me about my allergies and I think I was able to say "Almond Extract" and "Anaphylaxis" before any normal child should. I am always very careful and I haven't had a reaction in more than 15 years..but I still don't go anywhere without my Epi-Pen.
I'm a big dessert lover and normally when I'm out at a restaurant I ask the server, who disappears into the kitchen (presumably to ask someone or read something) then they come back and tell me what desserts I can and can't have. WDW is such a great place for allergies....the chef comes out and sits down and goes over the menu. He knows every ingredient and it is great to know someone understands how serious a food allergy can be. But the problem is they always tell me the desserts were made off site and they can't guarantee they haven't come in contact with some nuts...so how about a bowl of ice cream instead? My whole trip last time I sat at these restaurants with cakes, pastries and other goodies going by my table while I ate a bowl after bowl of ice cream.
I'm just wondering if other adults have run into this. Like I said...I'm very careful...but I'm an "old school" allergy sufferer. Before the days of "may contain traces of" I ate M&M's without any problems. If it was my kids suffering from the allergy, I wouldn't question it...but Mama likes her chocolate cake!