L has had it many times. There are no peanut allergies in my family.
Kid #1 - 09/03/12
Kid #2 - maybe???
Diagnosed with Severe Ashermans Hysteroscopy #10 - scar tissue grew back reblocking my right tube #11 or IVF with scarring still inside? 1 lone embryo from September 2016 retreival, dx with Trisomy 16, starting fresh
We have no peanut allergies and I wasn't thinking and gave her one of those peanut butter on cheese cracker sandwiches. She loved it and had no problems.
We haven't given E any yet because it's still a choking hazard for her at this point. Our pedi said we could introduce whenever since it's there's not a history of allergies but that until she's handling table food better that it could be a choking hazard especially with dry things like crackers.
DH and I talked about it yesterday, we've decided to introduce it through things that have peanut butter baked into or mixed into it. I'm making oatmeal, peanut butter bars this weekend and plan to let her taste one. And if she handles it well, we might consider giving her peanut butter in other forms such as sandwiches since she's doing much better with table food now compared to three months ago when pedi mentioned it.
Ages ago. Our pedi cited research from the AAP that says there's little to no evidence that witholding allergen foods until a certain age lowers the likelihood they'll get an allergy. So we give a waffle with PB nearly every morning for breakfast.
We haven't given E any yet because it's still a choking hazard for her at this point. Our pedi said we could introduce whenever since it's there's not a history of allergies but that until she's handling table food better that it could be a choking hazard especially with dry things like crackers.
DH and I talked about it yesterday, we've decided to introduce it through things that have peanut butter baked into or mixed into it. I'm making oatmeal, peanut butter bars this weekend and plan to let her taste one. And if she handles it well, we might consider giving her peanut butter in other forms such as sandwiches since she's doing much better with table food now compared to three months ago when pedi mentioned it.
We were told to wait until 1 year, but no history of allergies here either. We usually eat almond butter, but DH has really been into sunflower butter lately, so I give that to DS on toast regularly.
I love PB and eat it with a spoon, haha, so I have given DD little tastes of it off my spoon or finger. We have no history if food allergies in our families.
Correct. We didn't give it to ds1 for a long time because of this, not allergies. He was (is) the type of kid that shoves a ton of food in his mouth at a time and pb worried me. I'd be less worried with ds2, but just haven't had a reason to give it to him yet. He's a more delicate eater though, so it's a depends-on-your-kid kinda thing.
I am allergic to peanuts and treenuts, so we are a but free household. Alastair has had PB at my Ils' house and Aidan will get some there as well. Without me.
Quinn has had PB since she was about 8 months old. We have no history of allergies on either side so we let her have it. She loves a PB sandwich and PB toast!
Once. We don't eat a ton of PB and I have a PB&J phobia so I'm not about to make him a sandwich. (I know, it's weird.)
What's the phobia?
Idk. It just freaks me out so bad. Before this year, I would start to gag really badly if DH ate it near me. Now he has eaten it at the table but I still wouldn't eat it or touch it.
Re: Peanut Butter
Kid #1 - 09/03/12
Hysteroscopy #10 - scar tissue grew back reblocking my right tube
#11 or IVF with scarring still inside?
1 lone embryo from September 2016 retreival, dx with Trisomy 16, starting fresh
We haven't given E any yet because it's still a choking hazard for her at this point. Our pedi said we could introduce whenever since it's there's not a history of allergies but that until she's handling table food better that it could be a choking hazard especially with dry things like crackers.
DH and I talked about it yesterday, we've decided to introduce it through things that have peanut butter baked into or mixed into it. I'm making oatmeal, peanut butter bars this weekend and plan to let her taste one. And if she handles it well, we might consider giving her peanut butter in other forms such as sandwiches since she's doing much better with table food now compared to three months ago when pedi mentioned it.
7/30/12 - B/G twins born at 33w4d due to PPROM
Big Kid Jan 2010
Littlest Man Sept 2012
Idk. It just freaks me out so bad. Before this year, I would start to gag really badly if DH ate it near me. Now he has eaten it at the table but I still wouldn't eat it or touch it.
I like PB, but not PB and bread or PB&J.