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In a message dated 11/9/2004 6:03:00 AM Mountain Standard Time,

Barbara.@... writes:

>

> Someone here at work asked me if I knew of any alternative " peanut butters "

> for someone allergic to pine nuts and peanuts. She said she used to love

> peanut butter! I told her about almond & cashew butter. She said she is

> scared to try those due to severe peanut allergy. I know peanuts are in the

> same family as other nuts, but are almond/cashew okay too?

> Any help for us would be appreciated

She 'may' be fine with cashew/almond. Peauts are legumes. Cashew and almond

are tree nuts from 2 different food families.

However, IF she does try these back, may want to do so under drs supervison,

OR do so with epi pen handy, somebody as back up (in case she needs to go to

ER) and/or while parked outside the ER door the first 2 times, should she

react. Start small, and work up. . . AND, be sure the source is verified as

peanut

free (not from a plant that does both.)

Otherwise. . . how about tahini (sesame paste. . .but not too good plain)

mixed with garbanzo as hummus.

Others, if you have other ideas, please post to the list as well.

Jan

Jan Patenaude, RD

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Signet Diagnostic Corp.

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Hi Barbara,

To add to Jan's excellent suggestions, I suggest soynut butter. The I. M.

Healthy brand is produced in a dedicated peanut-free facility and has a similar

flavor and texture to PB. It also comes in honey flavor and chocolate (my

personal favorite) flavor. Here is the web site (if you can't find it in your

area,

there's a " where to buy " link on the site, and a toll-free number you can

call): www.soynutbutter.com

Best,

Dina

Dina Aronson, MS, RD

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Someone here at work asked me if I knew of any alternative " peanut butters "

for someone allergic to pine nuts and peanuts. She said she used to love

peanut butter! I told her about almond & cashew butter. She said she is

scared to try those due to severe peanut allergy. I know peanuts are in the

same family as other nuts, but are almond/cashew okay too?

Any help for us would be appreciated

Barbara M. , MS, RD, LD

Clinical Nutrition Manager

Fort Walton Beach Medical Center

1000 Mar-Walt Drive

For t Walton Beach, FL 32547

phone: 850.863-7523

Fax: 850.315-7987

Email: Barbara.@...

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She 'may' be fine with cashew/almond. Peauts are legumes. Cashew and almond

are tree nuts from 2 different food families.

However, IF she does try these back, may want to do so under drs supervison,

OR do so with epi pen handy, somebody as back up (in case she needs to go to

ER) and/or while parked outside the ER door the first 2 times, should she

react. Start small, and work up. . . AND, be sure the source is verified as

peanut

free (not from a plant that does both.)

Otherwise. . . how about tahini (sesame paste. . .but not too good plain)

mixed with garbanzo as hummus.

Others, if you have other ideas, please post to the list as well.

Jan

Jan Patenaude, RD

Director, Medical Nutrition

Signet Diagnostic Corp.

www.nowleap.com

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Fax:

DineRight4@... or JanP@...

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by Food Sensitivity

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To Barbara and anyone interested,

I just found out something more about the Soy Nut Butter company I mentioned

yesterday-- they offer samples you can give your patients and clients. They're

called Vend Paks, and they are a great a way to introduce people to a tasty,

safe peanut butter alternative (and to the general category of soyfoods as

well). The offer is available here: www.soynutbutter.com/vendpak.

Hope this helps!

Best,

Dina

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Date: Tue, 9 Nov 2004 07:01:02 -0600

Subject: peanut allergy

Someone here at work asked me if I knew of any alternative " peanut butters "

for someone allergic to pine nuts and peanuts. She said she used to love

peanut butter! I told her about almond & cashew butter. She said she is

scared to try those due to severe peanut allergy. I know peanuts are in the

same family as other nuts, but are almond/cashew okay too?

Any help for us would be appreciated

Barbara M. , MS, RD, LD

Clinical Nutrition Manager

Fort Walton Beach Medical Center

1000 Mar-Walt Drive

For t Walton Beach, FL 32547

phone: 850.863-7523

Fax: 850.315-7987

Email: Barbara.@...

Dina Aronson, MS, RD

Registered Dietitian and Nutrition Consultant

nutrawiz@...

www.nutrawiz.com

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In a message dated 11/10/2004 10:14:10 AM Mountain Standard Time,

NutraWiz@... writes:

> To Barbara and anyone interested,

>

> I just found out something more about the Soy Nut Butter company I mentioned

>

> yesterday-- they offer samples you can give your patients and clients.

> They're

> called Vend Paks, and they are a great a way to introduce people to a tasty,

>

> safe peanut butter alternative (and to the general category of soyfoods as

> well). The offer is available here: www.soynutbutter.com/vendpak.

>

> Hope this helps!

>

I was able to connect to THIS link, but not to the rest of the site. Could

you tell me what, if any, other ingredients are in the soynut butter?

TIA,

Jan Patenaude, RD

Director, Medical Nutrition

Signet Diagnostic Corp.

www.nowleap.com

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DineRight4@... or JanP@...

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