There is no definitive treatment for a peanut allergy. There are more "peanut-free" products than ever on the supermarket shelves. How You Can Substitute Wheat Flour For Almond Flour. [img]http://uumor.pair.com/nutalle2/peanutallergy/redface.gif[/img] I drink instant, and on weekends make a pot. I might even need an agent. I also buy whole roasted beans for home and I grind them myself. A true coffee allergy can cause serious symptoms in the body, usually within the first hours after it has been drunk. Posted on: Mon, 05/14/2007 - 2:34am. But I would call them...P&G has great customer service and I think they've posted on this website before? Lori Jo,

My infant daughter is still on the booby. If you require more information or need assistance please contact us.

Hope this helps, It's Nescafe or used to be Taster's Choice. She said it was an artificial flavour, and the way they made it at that particular shop was pour coffee from the carafe into a cup, take a spoon and add in the flavour and stir. I've called and was told that any flavors they have (hazelnut, etc) are artificial.

If you or your child has a peanut allergy, that unmistakable smell of peanuts wafting through the air... Almond flour, or almond meal, is made from whole, untreated almonds.

Rash went away and I bought my own grinder. Plus for me...I can taste even a cross-x of hazelnut flavor --- can't stand it! (They actually have this info on the recording you get when you call the manufacturer's toll-free number.) Food Allergy vs. Food Intolerance: How Can You Tell The Difference?

A couple of years ago for father's day, we bought him a new Melitta one :one coffee machine which makes one cup at a time and he loves it. [b]~Gale~[/b]

Karen

For my level of allergies (severe PN & TNA)I think it would take a huge amount of cross-contamination in coffee to kill me, but it doesn't take much to make things uncomfortable.

I have never had an issue but now this woman has me scared.

I was like, "umm...that's not procedure. Top.

Starbucks IS NOT supposed to to use spoons to stir drinks.

Use of this site constitutes acceptance of Peanut Allergy's terms & conditions and privacy policy. I am not offering advice in any manner or form. I drink mochas (with chocolate) and vanilla and caramel drinks if in the mood --- but I check to read the label of the added ingredients. The spoon used in the sugar was never near the flavour, so I felt OK about drinking the regular coffee there. Else --- I usually buy whole beans (Green Mountain, Tully's, Starbucks, any Trader Joes variety, local roasters, Pete's, Jeremiahs) and have never ever had a problem.

I use the cheapie folgers and maxwell house. Individual Mileage May Vary.

There are more "peanut-free" products than ever on the supermarket shelves. I don't drink flavored coffees though --- as in --- flavored beans.

There is no definitive treatment for a peanut allergy.

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I would THINK that the ground coffee is safe because at that time it was all made in the New Orleans plant and nothing else to my knowledge is made there.

Anyhoot - when I doubt, do without (or ask)

You can also visit our Community for support and information. Rose, 7-31-02, PA i use the plain kind and called on them. ============== (Ye-HAW!) I did get some gourment beans from a local coffee house/gift shop sort of place, right before we found out about dd's PA. This seemed a little out there to me... but I am new to all of this. I asked about it the first time I went in and they were happy to tell me. Dunkin Donuts told me that their hazelnut and almond flavorings were both entirely artificial. [i]with lots of creamer[/i]

This question comes up monthly, and has for the past 20 years. At a coffee shop, I was concerned once about a hazelnut flavoured coffee so I spoke to a woman working there. In addition, coffee is the only product we make at our plants in New Orleans and Kansas City, so there is no chance of cross-contamination. Click here for more information on DMCA policy.

The question becomes, "Does flavored coffee pose a health risk to nut allergy sufferers?" He only uses Borden creamer. If you require more information or need assistance please contact us. Recently, the Starbucks I frequent (who knows me) got some new baristas and they were stirring my mocha with a spoon, instead of...pouring in the espresso and swirling BEFORE adding soy milk and ice. I use folgers and maxwell house.

Hi Cristina, How You Can Substitute Wheat Flour For Almond Flour. Beware though, b/c we all get different answers from Starbucks.

Can't stand them, it's just not right! 30-something survivor of severe peanut/tree nut allergy.

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DD is not allergic to hazelnut anyway but we still avoid it. Can The Smell Of Peanuts Cause A Reaction? gevalia said it mite be better to steer clear of the flavored ones. Part of my success is probably due to my snobbishness about coffee, I like small, non-chain coffee shops, these places are really open about what they do and are usually willing to help. Click on one of the categories below to see all forum topics. Many years ago, I did contact a company regarding their flavoured coffee and felt OK about drinking one of them -- don't remember the brand or flavour though. He used to drink instant, and then I got a free folger's home cafe coffee pod machine which makes one cup at a time. I did call Folgers and Maxwell House last year and they both assured me their Hazelnut was artificially flavored and contained no nut ingredients. I've called about a few different varieties of flavored coffees over the years to see if they're flavored with nuts or if they're flavored artificially. Click on one of the categories below to see all forum topics. [This message has been edited by jea (edited August 13, 2007).]. If you or your child has a peanut allergy, that unmistakable smell of peanuts wafting through the air... Almond flour, or almond meal, is made from whole, untreated almonds. You may want to check again as they are always coming out with new flavors and processes. Baking, Granola, Muesli, & Oats, Healthy Snacks, What A Truly Peanut-Free Product Looks Like, How Your Child Would Describe An Allergic Reaction, Best Strategy For Coping With A Peanut Allergy. eta: DH only drinks a cup or two a day also. I always say "no stirring" or "clean and sanitized spoon" and explain. Not a coffee exactly, but Coffee Mate's nut-flavored varieties are flavored artificially.

but i dont know about folgers?

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