In a toddler lunch thread yesterday I was surprised to see so many parents can send eggs for their toddler's daycare lunch!
LO's daycare is a egg free facility; so no eggs allowed!
In a toddler lunch thread yesterday I was surprised to see so many parents can send eggs for their toddler's daycare lunch!
LO's daycare is a egg free facility; so no eggs allowed!
coconut / 8472 posts
Nope, just no nuts. Oh, and no powder either, which DH thought meant no formula powder, lol.
cantaloupe / 6869 posts
Nope, just nut free. P.s. Autocorrect kept trying to write butt instead of nut. Giggling over butt free.
watermelon / 14467 posts
We are nut free, but eggs are allowed. I've never seen them serve eggs though.
pomelo / 5298 posts
Just nut free. LO often has eggs for breakfast there, probably once per week.
hostess / wonderful watermelon / 39513 posts
Nope, just nuts. Just packed eggs for tomorrow!
pomelo / 5258 posts
LO is allergic but they still serve eggs. I haven't heard of an egg free daycare.
GOLD / wonderful pomegranate / 28905 posts
@Corduroy: they allow eggs IN things. Like baked goods, breading, etc. But straight up eggs like quiche, scrambled, hardboiled are not allowed. A parent sent a older kid in with a breakfast sandwich the one day. Technically by policy they have to throw it out but they didn't want the kid to skip breakfast. So they took him into the staff break room and let him eat it there. Then they completely wiped and sterilized the table he ate at. I'm assuming a kid at daycare has a pretty severe allergy.
My nephew will have his throat start to close up even if he eats something that has touched eggs!!!
pomelo / 5258 posts
@locavore_mama: I feel very fortunate that my LO's allergy is mild and limited to not thoroughly cooked egg. I haven't found a daycare that is that committed to keeping kids allergen free... at all. LO's daycare provider actually fed her scrambled egg because she didn't look allergic.
I think its great that you have such a conscientious place.
wonderful pear / 26210 posts
The facility is nut free...which I understand the reasoning for, but peanut butter is one of the only foods my son eats (oral motor issues).
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