I have to pack allergy free snack bentos for my daughter because of students in
her class have food allergies.
Not exact matches
Also included in this episode: A discussion about the FDA's new guidance regarding peanut
allergies and how
food brands are reacting, innovating and commercializing within an industry that previously
had been focused on increasingly on producing a new
class of allergen - free products.
Because the children in his
class had so many different
food allergies, these cookie valentines were perfect.
I also think it's a great idea to ask each parent if their kid
has any
food allergies, and then pass down that info to the
class parents as to which
foods are no - no's.
With the rates of
food allergies being 1 in 13 in the US that means 2 kids in a
class can
have a
food allergy.
If my kid
had a
food allergy, I
'd be worried or annoyed about other parents sending random
class snacks to school.