Active Topics | Active Posts Past 24 hours | Past 48 hours | Past 7 days
Forum Subject
Adults Living with Peanut Allergy
Jump to new posts Re: ooh, *more* TMI questions!!! by sidni     Today at 06:58 PM

This brings me to a follow up question.

Last night my boyfriend decided to have a shot thats half amaretto -- so, half almond.

He was buying a round for a bunch of friends and didn't realize the bartender had put amaretto into
Adults Living with Peanut Allergy
Jump to new posts Re: relationship question by sidni     Today at 06:49 PM

I definitely think the best way to bring it up is when you're having a casual conversation or talking about where to go on a date. A lot of people will ask you questions about it, which gives you an easy opportunity to elaborate. But honesty is bes
Main Discussion Board
Jump to new posts Re: Help on School safe list by Mrsdocrse     Today at 04:15 PM

Hi
This is great that they are going peanut free! Good for you! My only caustion with a list is that a " list" can change. Manufacture's sometimes change how they process foods..and sometimes things that were safe are not now.. and vic
Main Discussion Board
Jump to new posts Re: Anyone out there from Williamson Co. TN by tandgmom     Today at 04:01 PM

Hi, there.

I live in Franklin, too! My dd is 6 and was diagnosed with a peanut allergy about a year ago. I learned alot from this site also. She has been allergic to egg since 1 yr, but peanut is a whole different ballgame for us.
Airlines
Jump to new posts Peanut Shells on Beach by mrspeanutfree     Today at 12:40 PM


When we go to the beach, we see a significant amount of peanut shells on the beach. We avoid them at all costs moving to different areas. If a person with allergies would accidently step on them, would they have a reaction?

Thank
Main Discussion Board
Jump to new posts Re: 12 year old going in for Peanut allergy challenge today ( Aug. 19 ) by Mrsdocrse     Today at 07:01 AM

Good Luck!
I would talk to your Dr about what other things she may be allergic too. It is funny.. I have heard that if you were once allergic to peanuts and are lucky enough to have out grown it, you should keep inyour diet on a regular ba
Manufacturers (Food) Safe & Unsafe
Jump to new posts Re: Walmart (Great Value) Mac & Cheese may contain PEANUTS! by gw_mom3     Today at 02:14 AM

I think a lot of walmart's labeling is CYA but you just never can tell so it's not worth the risk.
Main Discussion Board
Jump to new posts Re: books by Amanda     Yesterday at 05:32 PM

http://www.amazon.com/dp/192862345X?tag=...E0D3AYBCK7255Y&

is this the one you are talking about? very expensive
Manufacturers (Food) Safe & Unsafe
Jump to new posts Re: Quaker Corn Meal by Jen224     Yesterday at 03:01 PM

Ditto! Love Quaker.
Manufacturers (Food) Safe & Unsafe
Jump to new posts Re: Progresso, Healthy Choice soups safe? by Jen224     Yesterday at 03:00 PM

We eat Progresso all the time. It's a General Mills brand, and we lllooovvve their labeling. Amy's also makes soups--totally peanut-free, but facility contains tree nuts. Amy's soups are really, really good, btut quite expensive. Also, just saw th
Reactions/stories
Jump to new posts Re: Not Sure If I'm allergic by peanuts4yucky     Yesterday at 02:54 PM

Good for you. Better safe than sorry, right? Take care.
Reactions/stories
Jump to new posts Re: First Reaction by peanuts4yucky     Yesterday at 02:44 PM

Wow, I would have never thought of that. I haven't heard of cinnamon allergy yet. I wasn't aware of the Enjoy Life Cookies, sorry for my ignorance. They are apparently a safe cookie for peanut allergic people. I hope you can narrow it down quickl
Travel
Jump to new posts Re: Great Wolf Lodge by LDR     Yesterday at 01:40 PM

Went to the one in the Poconos, and they were extremely accomodating. The breakfast was good and lunch ok. We ate our dinners out.
Schools
Jump to new posts Re: Authorization form - can't be right! by cristym     Yesterday at 12:30 PM

This is a position statement from the AAAAI
http://www.aaaai.org/media/resources/academy_statements/position_statements/ps34.asp

The following is the second paragraph under treatment strategies, I have bolded the last line in the par
Main Discussion Board
Jump to new posts Re: Hickory wood chips - safe for Tree nut allergic people? by cristym     Yesterday at 11:07 AM

I have often wondered this, I will ask my Dr at the next appt, but that is not until Oct.
Main Discussion Board
Jump to new posts Re: Hickory wood chips - safe for Tree nut allergic people? by Amanda     Yesterday at 09:52 AM

I heard them being related as well, so when I found out that my son was allergic to peanut and tree nuts, that I had him seperately tested for coconuts. Thankfully that test he passed, not allergic. Most stuff that I still see in the states on packag
Living With Peanut Allergy
Jump to new posts Re: What to write on Medical ID? by katiee     Yesterday at 09:10 AM

My son's says Asthma, Severe Peanut Allergy, Carries epipen.

Katiee
Manufacturers (Food) Safe & Unsafe
Jump to new posts Donsuemor -- safe madeleines at Starbuck's by carpediem     08/18/08 11:01 PM

These madeleines are safe from Starbuck's. They are pre-packaged and label for "May Contains". The head baker (who has been there for years) is severely allergic to peanuts and so they do not contain and peanuts OR tree nuts, nor are there any in t
Manufacturers (Food) Safe & Unsafe
Jump to new posts Hickory wood chips - safe for Tree nut allergic people? by carpediem     08/18/08 10:51 PM

Hello everyone,

My dh is smoking some fish and I just went out there to discover a bag of Hickory flavored wood chips he is using to smoke them. I know Hickory is a tree nut, but I am wondering if the wood chips would be ok? Too late to ca
Page 1 of 1 1
Search

Disclaimer: The materials and other information provided by this web site are for educational, communication and information purposes only and are not intended to replace or constitute medical advice or treatments. Terms of use for the discussion boards can be found at http://www.peanutallergy.com/termsofuse.htm