To: DugwayDuke
I asked why she ordered it when she knew she was allergic and she said she just loved the taste. That was our last date.
Smart move. I love lobster & wouldn't mind if my husband was allergic. If he was I could have it all.
Our school doesn't ban it, just tags the child who brings PB&J to school. Then they must sit at the PB&J table.
82 posted on
09/25/2007 12:00:19 PM PDT by
pandoraou812
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To: pandoraou812
What about the child that brings the cookie that has peanut oil in it.
Segregating the kids won’t help if little Susie can die just by smelling a peanut. They can turn up anywhere.
84 posted on
09/25/2007 12:11:27 PM PDT by
AppyPappy
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To: pandoraou812
Well, your school seems smarter than some. I have encountered some parents that would not be satisfied with that. I met one women who had a child allergic to wood smoke. She wanted the entire county to ban wood fire places.
86 posted on
09/25/2007 12:14:40 PM PDT by
DugwayDuke
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