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Posted by SilverLining
 - December 31, 2011, 07:51:10 AM
Not sure what country you are in, but in Canada, a lot of the foods at M&M are safe.  They label for cross contamination of peanuts, nuts, and manynother allergens.

Another idea, available from a grocery store, is shrimp with a sauce; or different kinds of cheese and crackers.

And chocolate, of course.
Posted by Six
 - December 30, 2011, 10:12:48 PM
Pancakes made on a huge outdoor griddle with Canadian Maple Syrup chased down with cold cold Canadian Beer - Add A Hot tub on the upper boathouse deck and mix in a frozen lake that becomes a midnight lit skating rink.


Wishes for a healthy happy new year to you all.
Posted by SkyRibbons
 - December 30, 2011, 06:57:07 PM
No problem for us with the Friday's mozzarella sticks.  I also get those Cohen's mini hot dog thingies, and I'm making my own spinach & artichoke dip.  I bought an organic brand of tortilla chips which we've used before.  I'm also making stuffed potato skins (a Cooking Light recipe, really good) and mini Spanikopita using wonton skins, feta & spinach (Hungry Girl recipe).  I'll probably eat all of them myself though.  Daughter is pa only, not tna but we avoid.

For me, I'll be adding in a cocktail of Chambord vodka & raspberry seltzer.
Posted by krasota
 - December 30, 2011, 05:39:34 PM
Wholly Guacamole, tortilla chips & veggies.
Posted by hedgehog
 - December 30, 2011, 03:12:24 PM
I do pigs in a blanket myself.  I buy the mini hot dogs (I use a local brand), and Pepperidge Farm puff pastry, and just wrap the pastry around the weanies and bake.  DS loves them.
Posted by Ihatecupcakes
 - December 30, 2011, 01:59:26 PM
Does anyone have any suggestions for peanut free snacks that can be bought at the grocery store? I wanted to get some Mozzarella Sticks and Pigs in a Blanket type of food. Has anyone had any experience with these two foods that are safe? Any info is appreciated.

Thank you.