Almond butter is a good substitute for peanut butter. It’s has anti inflammatory properties too. Put it on some rice crackers with banana slices, really tasty
In my daughter’s pre school class for speech, she told me of a student who was allergic to chocolate. There were about 12 students, 2 speech therapists and 2 assistants. On her birthday months later, she wanted me to bring chocolate cupcakes with chocolate frosting, but was concerned about the allergic one. I made a batch of vanilla cupcakes with vanilla frosting so she could partake in the festivities. (I took the extras to work with me). I couldn’t imagine a 5 year old not being able to have a cupcake while everyone else was!
We’ve learned the best option was each child bring their own personal snacks, that way it didn’t cause all the problems of what to bring or not to bring because of food issues
Asharah about 1 year ago
Moderm day problem
jpsomebody about 1 year ago
How about tofu jerky.
Yakety Sax about 1 year ago
A coupla’ loaves of toast!
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member about 1 year ago
Bananas anyone?
Ermine Notyours about 1 year ago
Our grade school basketball games were low-score games, but our baseball games had impressive high scores!
Shirl Summ Premium Member about 1 year ago
A bottle of water and a flavored toothpick.
dlkrueger33 about 1 year ago
How about some finger sandwiches? Fill with hummus, avocado and tomato? Or is someone allergic to Gluten?
Olddog1 about 1 year ago
Bring whatever was there this week.
jagedlo about 1 year ago
How about “bring your own”?
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 1 year ago
The score sounds like cricket.
Doug K about 1 year ago
What have the other parents brought for snacks?
Oh no Not Again about 1 year ago
Ice cubes are a safe bet.
tcayer about 1 year ago
Pretzels it is.
cmo2495 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Veggies and hummus and the other kids will ask them to never bring the snacks again.
snowedin, now known as Missy's mom about 1 year ago
People are ridiculous these days.
Bill The Nuke about 1 year ago
How about a variety and let them choose? And water to drink.
JPuzzleWhiz about 1 year ago
“(♪♫) No sugar for Todd in his coffee,
No sugar for Todd in his tea!"
tammyspeakslife Premium Member about 1 year ago
Almond butter is a good substitute for peanut butter. It’s has anti inflammatory properties too. Put it on some rice crackers with banana slices, really tasty
Stephen Gilberg about 1 year ago
That baseball score may be the hardest moment to believe in OBH history.
Medtech4 about 1 year ago
In my daughter’s pre school class for speech, she told me of a student who was allergic to chocolate. There were about 12 students, 2 speech therapists and 2 assistants. On her birthday months later, she wanted me to bring chocolate cupcakes with chocolate frosting, but was concerned about the allergic one. I made a batch of vanilla cupcakes with vanilla frosting so she could partake in the festivities. (I took the extras to work with me). I couldn’t imagine a 5 year old not being able to have a cupcake while everyone else was!
EMGULS79 about 1 year ago
Thank you God for blessing my wife and I with a couple of adorable CATS!
llattimore08 about 1 year ago
We’ve learned the best option was each child bring their own personal snacks, that way it didn’t cause all the problems of what to bring or not to bring because of food issues
kab2rb about 1 year ago
Water and crackers.
Asharah about 1 year ago
Okay, I could see having one or two kids on the team having some kind of food allergy or restriction, but every single kid?
jdsven about 1 year ago
You’re in luck. Fruitcake has no sugar!