i think most non-peanut nut butters that aren’t specifically marketed as allergy-friendly will have an allergy warning for peanuts on, as there can be contamination in the supply/manufacturing chain.
you can get ones that are safe for allergy sufferers but i’d look in the free-from section.
example (haven’t tried it): https://www.hollandandbarrett.com/shop/product/wowbutter-crunchy-nut-free-spread-60016207
Ah yeah I mean really all nut allergies tbh. Sorry. Thinking about school lunches.
There’s a us one called Wowbutter (like WTF? Surely you call it PeaNOT Butter?) but it’s not over here yet.
Yeah this was my fear.
Wowbutter is the only true substitute I’ve yet seen and it’s not here yet
Make your own from your own…looks up what its made of… toasted soya?
Stick some tofu in the toaster and then blend it.
are there any health food shops around, like the aussie equivalent of holland & barrett? might be worth a look if you haven’t tried that already
Jam. R had jam every day for years then moved onto Nutella. Marmalade?
We haven’t found anything that doesn’t carry a warning about contamination.
I’m sure there are but I’ll have to research. Cheers
Nutella has nuts do a full no.
Jam is now boring apparently.
Paddington inspired marmalade for v for a while. Marmite? Tartex type paste or egg? Cheese spread?
Hummus?
Jam should be the answer to all things
She is bored of vegemite, hates Marmalade, egg is also not allowed except in one eating area which is boring appaz, not seen tartex here but it’s new so she hates it, and cheese is only for topping pizza, pasta and beans
I know it seems dull but would she just have bread and butter? Or crackers, pitta, breadsticks?
Assuming this is for lunchboxes we sometimes do rice or pasta salad, scones, pancakes, instead of sandwiches. Luckily we seem to have settled on cheese for a while but will not tolerate the presence of any fruit
Yeah I mean sometimes she does, sometimes jam is fine. It’s more that she always comes back to PB, hence wondering
She rejected that out of hand this morning
This might be an option?
I’ve no idea what the exchange rate is so those might be extortionately expensive.
I’ll check but the likelihood of being able to import food into Austalia is very very low
Thanks, though
EDIT: Ah, sorry, Aussie stockists! Thanks
Edit: you edit faster than I type