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You Might Be a Family with Food Allergies at Easer If...
Posted Apr 14 2009 12:28am
Your son and you discussed how the Easter Bunny knew about peanut allergies and only gave him candy he could eat.
You used the term "safe" to describe certain foods to your son and niece and nephew (the allergic trio in our family).
You made a carrot cake that was nut free.
You had homemade chocolate Easter eggs
.
You gave your sister-in-law a catalog for
Vermont Nut Free Chocolate
.
You rejoiced with family members that Hershey's now makes chocolate Easter eggs that don't have a cross contamination warning.
You gave away some cleaning products because they contained a no-no in your home:
coconut
.
You had an in-depth conversation with your sister-in-law about Disney World's food allergy policies.
The only nuts at the dinner table were your husband and brother-in-law!
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