Question by s: Wheat allergies ..snacks?
Ok so I teach a catechism class and I wanted to bring in treats for my first graders. One of the little girls is allergic to wheat tho and I’m not really sure what that means or what I can/ can’t bring?
someone suggested fruit snacks. Does anyone else have any ideas?
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Answer by Renab
I have a gluten intolerance which means I can’t have wheat either. Some good snack ideas would be fruit, veggies, rice chex, cheese cubes, and chips. She can also have some kinds of candy like M&M’s and Reese’s.
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Question by precious_jules81: What are some healthy snacks for kids with peanut allergies?
My 5-year old just entered kindergarten this year. The teacher assigned dates for parents to bring a snack in for all the students. My snack day is next week and it has to be peanut-free due to the fact that there is a child in the class room that has a peanut allergy. I was surprised at how limited my ideas were upon reading labels saying that that particular food was processed somewhere where they also process peanuts. So my question is.. What are some yummy, healthy and peanut-free snacks that we can bring in?
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Answer by Jerry
lots of vegies!
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Question by Lauren S: Snacks for kids with food allergies?
My 17 month old has been diagnosed with allegies to dairy, soy, egg, nuts and seeds, shellfish, and other non food allergies. I have been trying to substituite his regular snacks which contain pretty much at least one of those ingredients (esp, egg, soy and dairy). It is really hard to find snacks he can eat. Does anyone know of any foods that are free of all those ingredients? Obviously he has plenty of fruits and veggies but he also needs grains from snacks like crackers and other breads. I just can’t find any pre-packeged items without those ingredients in them. Anyone have any recipes for homemade snacks without those things in them? Any advice or links is greatly appreciated.
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Answer by Selena Chacon
Try Japanese rice cakes or trail mix, or some cereals can be good snacks
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Question by Leigh-Ann W: what are some safe snacks for kids with food allergies?
It’s my turn to provide snack for my son’s t-ball team and there’s a kid whose allergic to peanuts, tree nuts, soy, and shellfish. What are some safe snacks to share?
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Answer by Desi
A friend of mine recently got me onto frozen grapes. They’re great in the summer!
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Question by Jesse: Ideas for snacks for kids with egg/milk allergies?
So I work at a daycare, and there is one boy in my room who’s allergic to eggs, and possibly milk. It’s nothing serious, it just aggravates his eczema. He’s a very picky eater, and his mother isn’t much help; she just tells us to read the labels. Well, there are 12 kids, 2-3 years old, and only 2 teachers in the room, so we don’t even think about reading labels. (We’ve talked to our director about this, and she told us not to worry too much about it, that the mother should have given us a list of aprpoved foods). So, what are some snacks that will work for every kid, that I can just hand out without worrying about allergies. Fruits are a no-brainer, but I’m having a problem finding healthy snacks 2-3 year olds will eat. We’ve learned that pudding, marshmallows, and even some granola and cereal bars contain egg products, who knew? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated! Thanks so much for your help!!
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Answer by Ryans mommy & expecting #2
Ants on a log! Well its not really that what it is, is celery cut into like three bite pieces with peanut butter in the middle. Then what you do is allow the child to put raisins on them and pretend they are ants. Its actually a really fun thing to do with the kids and the normally have fun eating the pretend bugs.Its also very healthy for the kids and tastes very good.
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