Peanut-Free/Nut-Free Directory
Our directory is intended as a resource for people with peanut and nut allergies. It contains foods, helpful products, and much more.
| Type | Post | Author | Replies | Last updated |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Forum topic | Tues. Sept. 21, 2010 - The Balancing Act on Lifetime Network - Hear BJ's story on how my son died of Peanut Allergies | bjhom2000 | 6 | 1 year 2 weeks ago |
| Question | is almond butter ok if its made in a store that also makes peanut butter. what if they say they clean all the equipment first. | bboop1975 | 18 | 1 year 12 weeks ago |
| Question | How do you handle family members who really seem to think there is no real risk with peanut products? (even after an ER trip) | Gus Mommy | 5 | 1 year 44 weeks ago |
| Question | Can a PA mother pass her allergy antibodies to her baby through breastfeeding? I've seen conflicting reports as to whether it is safe for me to breastfeed and I don't want to give my baby a peanut allergy! | Nini1061 | 6 | 1 year 45 weeks ago |
Peanut-Free/Nut-Free Directory
Our directory is intended as a resource for people with peanut and nut allergies. It contains foods, helpful products, and much more.
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