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boyohboyohboy |
Posted: Oct 14 2008, 08:25 AM
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Platinum Member Group: Members Posts: 5,352 Member No.: 3,466 Joined: 22-March 06 |
I just wanted to post an idea we came up with that has worked so far for us, for kids who want to go trick or treating but parents are leary due to food allergies...
we take the kids trick or treating and let them go thru the experience.. but when we get home, we take the candy that they collected and put it in a bowl out front of our house for the other kids to take as they go by. and we have safe foods packed in nice packages in the house for our kids. we also usually make jake wear something that has gloves or something that his hands wont come in contact with the peanuts.... we had a lady once handing out moon pies she made, that contained peanut butter...it was a close call. -------------------- Stacy, wife to Peter, mom to Caleb, Jakob, and Andrew
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luvbug00 |
Posted: Oct 14 2008, 08:40 AM
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awhat! Group: Members Posts: 10,756 Member No.: 1,984 Joined: 6-June 05 |
For mya we will sort the candy for her. She knows what to eat and not eat. If there is too much peanut butter exposed then i have no issue with tossing whole deal and buying some from the grocery store. lol
-------------------- Mya 7-1-00 |
lisar |
Posted: Oct 14 2008, 09:10 AM
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Yes it is I.... Group: Members Posts: 11,727 Member No.: 1,760 Joined: 20-April 05 |
I take all the candy away either way. I let them have the "safe" candy from my family and thats it. Normally dh goes thru it and gets out what he wants and what he likes. I have a trust issue. But they always get so much from my family that never even notice
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mysweetpeasWil&Wes |
Posted: Oct 14 2008, 01:05 PM
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Platinum Member Group: Members Posts: 8,735 Member No.: 1,474 Joined: 1-March 05 |
We handed out stickers and pencils/pencil tops last year. Can you believe some kids would say "no thanks"? If it's not candy, they don't want it. Scary. But anyhow, this just helped me feel that I was showing some awareness and an alternative for those with food allergies. I will probably do the same this year, although I found some nut free/dairy free bars online and may order a pack or two. Not sure how pricey they are. This will be our first year letting the boys go trick or treating. I think we will only go to a handful of close neighbors and then sort through it when we get home. Or maybe we'll do the mall during the day, where I can see everything in the daylight. Either way, I'm telling the boys that they can not open anything until we get home.
-------------------- Rae SAHM to Wil (4) and Wesley (2) ~ Wife to Richard 10/20/01
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mysweetpeasWil&Wes |
Posted: Oct 14 2008, 01:10 PM
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Platinum Member Group: Members Posts: 8,735 Member No.: 1,474 Joined: 1-March 05 |
Here's a link to those bars I was talking about. They also have tips on keeping your kids safe during Halloween:
Enjoy Life bars -------------------- Rae SAHM to Wil (4) and Wesley (2) ~ Wife to Richard 10/20/01
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