They've asked that we not send peanut butter sandwiches, since there's a child with peanut allergies? Why are these schools and camps doing all this? Why are they inconveniencing the many so that the one can have a false sence of security, thinking there's no peanuts around? Also, my daugher says they're not providing a refrigerator, which means if I send her a turkey sandwich, I also have to send it in a cooler with a cool pack, as opposed to sending everything in a lunch bag that she can just throw away when she's done. I just don't understand why the kid with the allergy can't just eat lunch separate from everyone else, or why can't they create a special place for him/her and ban the peanuts there, and then any kids w/o peanut butter can join him/her? I'm not trying to blast those w/serious allergies, but I'm not the one with the allergies, so why should I have to suffer right along with them? My daughter's a very picky eater too so this is doubly hard for her. TIA
2006-07-24
16:07:10
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basketcase88
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Allergies