tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16517408.post3770938722939925605..comments2024-03-27T03:58:05.389-04:00Comments on The Cookbook Junkie: A lighter baked pastaThe Cookbook Junkiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04800004451856078252noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16517408.post-29166783736596501882009-09-04T14:17:26.534-04:002009-09-04T14:17:26.534-04:00I'm catching up on your blog entries and love ...I'm catching up on your blog entries and love them! Had to make a comment here. Your son should NOT be eating alone. The teacher should be helping him invite friends who can join him. In Kindergarten especially!Lisanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16517408.post-54517448634836276492009-09-04T10:22:55.582-04:002009-09-04T10:22:55.582-04:00ok, that is sad that he has to eat alone. He'...ok, that is sad that he has to eat alone. He's a kid and thats a terrible way for the school to single him out. I hope he isnt getting teased as well. I can't believe the school isnt peanut free. I recently took a flight and we werent allowed to have nuts on the flight because someone on the flight had a peanut allergy.Randihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06706134539834283798noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16517408.post-47066077007171259762009-09-03T19:56:10.089-04:002009-09-03T19:56:10.089-04:00Peanut-free friends are a great idea! I'm surp...Peanut-free friends are a great idea! I'm surprised the school didn't think of this--it seems they'd be just as concerned about the emotional aspects of a child sitting all alone for lunch every day as they would about the peanut issue. The thought of your little boy sitting all alone makes me sad. :o(Kimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13456394181601374129noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16517408.post-626116833635411532009-09-03T13:04:44.881-04:002009-09-03T13:04:44.881-04:00I would like to try this dish.
I brown bagged it...I would like to try this dish. <br /><br />I brown bagged it. once, in second grade, I decided that I liked tuna sandwiches. so I had one for lunch. every single day of the whole school year. my friends still bring that up every so often...La Pixiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09805811662209848205noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16517408.post-64198276295031589902009-09-03T06:11:27.992-04:002009-09-03T06:11:27.992-04:00I loved baked pasta and this looks like a perfect ...I loved baked pasta and this looks like a perfect meal to me :)Paritahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07051636434841903373noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16517408.post-21116661249582016432009-09-02T18:00:24.953-04:002009-09-02T18:00:24.953-04:00Many schools here are latex, tree nut, and peanut ...Many schools here are latex, tree nut, and peanut free schools. Nobody is allowed to bring anything from the list, even if there is nobody currently at the school with the allergies.<br /><br />When I was a kid (and still now in our city) there are no cafeterias that serve food in grade schools. Some high schools have them, but many just have "catered" items - premade sandwiches, that sort of thing.<br /><br />If you lived within so many miles of the school you were expected to go home for lunch. We went home, but there were no parents there. When we were younger, our lunch boxes would be piled in the fridge waiting for us. When we got older, we fended for ourselves.<br /><br />There was always lunchmeat, and sometimes we had canned soup or heated spaghettios LOL. No stove, microwave only allowed. It was a huge wood grain looking thing with an odd ous-and-turn knob to set the time and punch buttons to set the levels ROFL! It was the size of a dishwasher, I swear.DancesInGardenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10516526687504692899noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16517408.post-92140581317306128262009-09-02T15:50:35.822-04:002009-09-02T15:50:35.822-04:00When my oldest son was in K the teacher sent home...When my oldest son was in K the teacher sent home a note asking if any parents would volunteer their child to be a "peanut free friend". Many kids volunteered, parents were given peanut free ideas and it solved the problem of kids with peanut allergies being left out at lunch time. I am glad you are getting such good cooperation from your school in keeping your son safe.B and the boyshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02934007156222951842noreply@blogger.com