chisnpeke
<font color=blue>Got the blues on purple tag night
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OP,
What if there was a child deathly allergic to milk? Would you adcovate for the school to go milk free? What about a soy allergy? Strawberry allergy? Would you want all of these things banned as well? What if your child was allergic to all of these items in addition to peanuts? Would you still expect the school to get rid of all of these just for YOUR child?
I just feel the whole idea of making changes for ONE child is kind of selfish. It's easier for that one child to change their habits rather than forcing everyone else to change theirs.
What if there was a child deathly allergic to milk? Would you adcovate for the school to go milk free? What about a soy allergy? Strawberry allergy? Would you want all of these things banned as well? What if your child was allergic to all of these items in addition to peanuts? Would you still expect the school to get rid of all of these just for YOUR child?
I just feel the whole idea of making changes for ONE child is kind of selfish. It's easier for that one child to change their habits rather than forcing everyone else to change theirs.

I think that one finally got it. One down, twenty to go...
You say that meat would do the trick for you (if you could keep it from spoiling), but then say you could not survive (i.e., you'd die) in a peanut-free environment.
