Happy birthday, Nutty!!!!
Perkins, that is the way to go to work.
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Happy birthday, Nutty!!!!
Perkins, that is the way to go to work.
when she'd baked Banana Bread, it was taken away from the kids, and they weren't allowed to eat it.
My Mom, who used to be Assistant Superintendent, says nowadays they aren't supposed to allow home-cooked food of any kind, because they can't certify the cleanliness of Mom's kitchen or which ingredients she used. Only pre-packaged food is allowed, because it comes from an inspected and Health-Board-certified kitchen AND has an ingredient list.
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Only pre-packaged food is allowed, because it comes from an inspected and Health-Board-certified kitchen AND has an ingredient list.
Wow. I guess it makes sense. But seems weird at the same time.
In meandmycat news, this morning I learned that I shouldn't take the lid off the new kitty litter container before scooping out the litter box, because the cat will turn the fresh litter bucket into her new litter box.
Heh. One time, I was dumping the old litter and my cat Pending came skidding into the bathroom in a great hurry, gave me a Pitiful Look and let loose with a big stinky in the spot his box was supposed to be. I had to laugh.
He certainly wasn't ..pending.
My Mom, who used to be Assistant Superintendent, says nowadays they aren't supposed to allow home-cooked food of any kind, because they can't certify the cleanliness of Mom's kitchen or which ingredients she used. Only pre-packaged food is allowed, because it comes from an inspected and Health-Board-certified kitchen AND has an ingredient list.
But this wasn't for class consumption. This was a mother, packing Banana bread as her individual child's snack.
We can't send in cupcakes for the class etc., any more either, although as far as I know, that move grew out of our town's change in its food allergy policy.
There are peanut-butter free elementary schools. I know peanut allergies are on the rise, but are there THAT many children so allergic to peanuts that having peanut butter in the building is a risk?
This was a mother, packing Banana bread as her individual child's snack.
Oh, dear. I had to deal with the Food Police at my kids' private Montessori school (Little Sam is misbehaving because of the DEMON SUGAR!), but never in a public school.
are there THAT many children so allergic to peanuts that having peanut butter in the building is a risk?
This is my question, as well. I really don't remember any classmates being so allergic to peanuts that you couldn't eat a PB&J sandwich around them. If anyone had a food allergy (which I found fascinating, not being allergic myself), they knew to steer clear of that food and that was that--no need to bother anyone else. Have food allergies become epidemic in the past 20 years?