tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5068220830965987960.post4866328555470480739..comments2023-10-12T05:44:52.822-04:00Comments on Parent Club: Halloween Post-MortemParent Clubhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06473048540475693889noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5068220830965987960.post-25567223987052935102007-11-05T08:24:00.000-05:002007-11-05T08:24:00.000-05:00I gave out reese's peanut butter cups and the othe...I gave out reese's peanut butter cups and the other assorted chocolate bars that came in the nut full box (oh henry and others most contianing nuts) for halloween. I am concsious of nut allergies and my son has a close friend who is allergic to nuts and just about everything else (including bananas!), however there are plenty more kids out there who are not allergic and enjoy these nutty treats. I would not send nutty treats to school/daycare where the children are not directly supervised by a parent however on halloween I have to say sorry to the parents of nut allergy children but it is their job not mine to keep their kids safe. If having a packaged nut product in the halloween goody bag means their child cannot have anything from the whole bag then they need to make sure they are with the child and turn down the nutty treats...or find another solution for their family...I am pretty tired of all the things I have to do that inconvenince me and my children to accomodate people I don't even know...I will do it at the daycare, I will do it at the school, I will do it in my house if someone I know with an allergy is visiting (I made my son's birthday cake instead of ordering from a bakery since I knew his friend was not allowed to have cake made at a bakery), but I will not do it on halloween...if you don't want my candy don't take it!Karenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01357353820297988343noreply@blogger.com