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Peanut Allergy
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Our home is not "nut free" so I guess everything that dd eats here at home could be considered "made in a facility that also makes nut products." However this doesnt mean that dd will ignore package warnings. Many times I feel as though products are labeled for liability purposes rather than consumer safty and others are not labeled well enough at all!! (Just my opinion).
Maggie
We keep nothing in our home that Cade can't eat. I like to feel that there is at least one safe place for him to be at all times. I just feel like we would be taking a risk.
I don't feel like I can "preach" to others about keeping him away from peanuts/peanut products if I myself am not doing it at all times. Even though I know that those who keep peanut products or may contains in their kitchens take every precaution I would have to consider it a "made in a place that..."
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Lynee'
Cade PA
Carson NKA
[img]http://uumor.pair.com/nutalle2/peanutallergy/smile.gif[/img] thanx for answering! [img]http://uumor.pair.com/nutalle2/peanutallergy/smile.gif[/img]
Our whole house is peanut/nut free too. I would never forgive myself if Sariah got into something that wasn't safe.
Cindy
My DS is MFA. Our house is free of all foods he is allergic too. Too much risk to have it in our home.
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