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![]() "Ozgirl" > wrote in message ... > > > "Julie Bove" > wrote in message > ... >> I can call or e-mail the manufacturer if I have questions regarding the >> safety of whatever the food is for us to eat. Many companies will >> disclose "may contains". For instance the sliced apples and baby carrots >> sold at Target have a "may contain peanuts" statement because the same >> company makes celery with peanut butter. > > Celery with peanut butter? Ok, I can add to my list of whole chicken in a > can and pre-boiled, shelled eggs ![]() > lengths pre-spread with the peanut butter or the celery separate to the > peanut butter in a container? Like crackers with dip snacks come. I don't know who invented it but it is REALLY good. There is a health food snack aimed at kids called "ants on a log". You take large ribs of celery, cut them in about 3" lengths, fill them with peanut butter then top with a line of raisins. For me the raisins just ruined them. I would eat mine without. To make them portable you just put two of them together with the celery on the outside. And hopefully they won't shift and make a mess all over your lunch bag. Can use a soft cheese instead of the peanut butter. The little snack packs come with the skinny sticks of celery and a tub of peanut butter to dip them in. I used to buy these all the time at the military commissary for snacks. The carrots come with ranch dip in a tub. The apples with soft caramel dip in a tub. And there are small pieces of pita bread with hummus in a tub. |