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Peanuts in holiday homes?

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WaltzingToWalsingham · 27/07/2021 19:20

We're going on holiday next week with my friend and her family. My friend and I have been planning the meals and preparing a shopping list. I added a bag of peanuts to the list, because my DC like to snack on them. My friend says we shouldn't have things like peanuts in a holiday house, because it might be used after us by somebody who is highly allergic to nuts, and they could have anaphylactic shock on holiday, an unfamiliar location where they don't know the nearest hospital, might not have phone reception to call an ambulance etc.

I do kind of see her point, but is the "no nuts in a holiday house" rule really a thing? Should we also avoid using other common allergens - milk, eggs, other nuts? What about gluten - will my use of gluten-containing bread in the toaster put people with coeliac disease at risk? Should I be extending this principle to items we consume in my own home - no peanut butter for breakfast in case a tiny amount is spilt on a school jumper and is then carried into the DC's nut-free school? On the other hand, what do people with severe allergies do about going on holiday etc? It must be almost impossible to clean a holiday house so thoroughly that no air-borne traces remain.

What do you do, MNers?
YABU = you avoid taking allergens such as nuts to holiday houses
YANBU = you take whatever you like on holiday

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gogohm · 28/07/2021 16:35

I have a friend who severely allergic (anaphylaxis) from strawberries, bananas and several other fruits. - should we can them? How about latex, exh is allergic to that and cleaners might have latex gloves???

We need to be realistic, nuts aren't the only severe allergy, just take leftover nuts home. Nuts are one of the only sources of protein my dd eats, she's has eating issues let's say and is 10kg under weight

LowlandLucky · 29/07/2021 11:40

NichyNoo says her holiday home had a wine in the hamper, what about any alcoholic holiday makers that rent a cottage ? Shall we strike that off the allowed list, my Dh has sensitive skin and would never use complimentary shower gels, maybe they should be struck off the list. This list is getting longer and longer, maybe we should just stop renting accommodation out.

WaltzingToWalsingham · 29/07/2021 14:47

Thanks everybody. Lots of food for thought here!

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