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In reply to the discussion: Stupid "food" products? Highly unhealthy ones? Need your help, please. [View all]Cairycat
(1,880 posts)15. No. There is a student who has a very severe allergy.
Severe enough that the student's life would be put at risk coming into contact with peanut particles on someone's breath, or traces left on doors, etc. That student has the right to a public education. The other children may have as much peanut butter as they want, just not in school.
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Stupid "food" products? Highly unhealthy ones? Need your help, please. [View all]
xfundy
Feb 2012
OP
Rice is simple to cook. Dumbest? Wow, now THERE's a challenge. So many choices.
HopeHoops
Feb 2012
#16
I have an early 1990s Black and Decker Handy Pop 'N Serve air popper that works just great!
CottonBear
Feb 2012
#47
I found one of these coffee makers. Makes a good cup of coffee and you can use
Arkansas Granny
Feb 2012
#44
Water in sealed plastic bottles. It's just a marketking ploy. If you really need to have a bottle
japple
Feb 2012
#46
And the plastic pollution has skyrocketed with the popularity of these products.
cbayer
Feb 2012
#51
I would not make it about marketers "tricking" consumers; too much victim-mentality for the reader,
I am the OP
Feb 2012
#60