What’s wrong with eating peanut butter & jelly sandwiches?
Impact on kids with peanut allergies?
“Whats wrong with eating peanut butter & jelly sandwiches?”
I eat peanut butter just about every day. But when the grandkids come, we have to put up all nuts and sanitize the kitchen.
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My kids start camp tomorrow. This is part of the email I received from the camp:
There are a few things that we want to make sure you know before you bring your child in to begin camp:
Students must bring a lunch and snacks (if desired) for all full day programs. The lunches and snacks must be non-perishable as they will not be refrigerated. We ask that you do not bring any peanut products in for snack and lunch, as we have a large number of students with peanut allergies. We encourage students to bring a water bottle everyday, which can be refilled at our water fountain.
Anyone remember ‘Mumbly-Peg’? Some serious knife tossin’ goin’ on before school, at recess, at lunch time and after school! With the teachers sometimes watching the action and cheering us on! A long time ago........
there are thousands of defective children lose in society allergic to peanuts
society must conform to their defect
Portland Principal Says Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwiches are Racist
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/3099290/posts
RASSIS!!!
I’ll add some of the things I did that I can think of:
-Going deep into the woods by myself when I was 8.
-Going deep in the woods and staying over night in my Army surplus shelter halves tent all by myself when I was 12.
-Winter camping by myself when I was 15.
-Shooting critters and other kids with my BB Gun - Daisy Rider.
-Getting shot by other kids with their BB guns.
-Jumping off a 30 foot rock/cliff into a lake with my friends when we were young teens.
-Building tree houses and forts in the deep woods.
-Making trail and camp fires all by myself since I was in Cub Scouts... And NEVER causing a forest or brush fire because a good adult woodsman taught us how and what NOT to do.
-Smoking my first cigarette when I was 13. Yeah, we weren’t allowed to, but I had to try it! Puked my guts out but kept at it until I was 46.
-Staying up all night at my friend’s garage when his parents were away. Drinking beer and fixin’ cars. We were 16.
-Desiring to join the military and nagging my parents to allow me when I was 17. I signed up on my 18th birthday.