A peanut allergy is a serious thing and it's become increasingly common, so more and more schools are starting to play it safe by prohibiting peanuts in kids' lunches and snacks. Keeping lunchtime ...
Many schools now require peanut-free snacks to ensure a safe environment for all children. There are lots of tasty and safe peanut-free snack options available, like cheesy crackers and fruit cups.
Peanut-free shouldn’t mean taste-free. As someone with a peanut allergy and a serious snacking habit, finding treats that are both safe and satisfying can be a challenge. Sure, avoiding obvious ...
Whether or not your child has a nut allergy, most schools are moving toward policies that only allow nut-free snacks in classrooms and cafeterias (which for a lot of schools, means foods made in a ...
Parents of children with food allergies know how to pack a nut-free lunch and have spoken with teachers, coaches and after-school adults about how to keep their children safe. But when parents find ...
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