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"Nut Bombs"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Lou,
Merry New Year! My friend's son has a horrible allergy not only to peanuts but most everything, he has a rare disease one of a few thousadn children in teh US has. Even one stray goldfish sends him to the emergency room with horrible symptoms. The poor little guy, a bout of nuts might kill him. That being said my girlfriend has to supervise him 24 hours a day until he's old enough to udnerstand what he can't eat, how awful! My siser also had her throat close up when someone didn't mention an ingredient in a recipe, she was rushed to the hospital blue with things in her throat so she could breathe. I agree a peanut on a bus is ridiculous, unless it's preschoolers who might eat it, but then again, removing the peanut would have been sufficient, not the children, qu'elle drame! ClareBear

11:25 AM

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12:05 AM

Blogger llamoure said...

Hi Clare,
My wife, ABL, has a food allergy that has in the past closed up her throat. She avoids those foods now, but she carried around the medicine for it for years. So, we know what it's like. For the super allergic, an epi-pen is safe, portable, and easy to use.
-Lou

12:17 AM

Blogger llamoure said...

Guilt By Association

I think the main issue I have with the mom's who go crazy over nut allergies is the snackfood guilt by association. For instance, My son wants to take pretzels to school today, so I grabbed a bag at the store yesterday. I didn't read the label, because obviously there are no peanuts in pretzels; however if I'd read the label, I would have seen that the pretzels were made in a factory that processes peanuts.
ERRRR. Strictly Verboten.

Now, there are no kids in my son's class that have nut allergies, and even if there were, they always bring their own snacks. As I've said, the school is nut free so, The preschool forbids snacks from factories that process nuts, even if there are no nuts in the actual product. That rules out some well known snacks like: M&Ms, Drakes Cakes products (like Devil Dogs, coffee cakes, Ring dings, yodels), Twinkies (my god they've banned Twinkies), Little Debbie Cakes etc.

I love Devil Dogs. Love, Love, Love them.

Are the pretzels (which do not contain nuts but are made in a factory that processes nuts) going to harm a child who doesn't eat them? I would think the kid would have to eat all the pretzels and lick the inside of the bag to get enough exposure to enough nut "dust" to cause a reaction.

8:10 AM

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