After she left, my husband threw the food out. Later, when he gave her the empty plate back, he told her it would have put ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My husband and four of our seven children have allergies to various foods, including pork, mushrooms and ...
One woman would say, “I know you said no (ingredient), but once you taste this, you can take an antihistamine and it will be ...
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She'd brought over a dish while his wife was in the hospital, but it contained allergens and they wouldn't be able to eat it.
Some members of the meal train to help the letter writer disregard the family’s food allergies.
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin provides guidance on how to gracefully refuse dishes containing allergens while still acknowledging the giver's good intentions.
Your husband wants the onion-and-pork lady to understand that the family allergies are not mere preferences, and he probably sees the antihistamine comment as a disrespectful topping. He thinks it is ...
Your husband wants the onion-and-pork lady to understand that the family allergies are not mere preferences, and he probably sees the antihistamine comment as a disrespectful topping. He thinks it is ...
One woman would say, “I know you said no (ingredient), but once you taste this, you can take an antihistamine and it will be ...
A well-meaning church lady brought food to a family after an accident, knowing it contained ingredients the family was allergic to. She was berated after bringing the same dish again.
In people prone to allergies, exposure to pollen and allergens triggers the release of histamine—a chemical responsible for ...