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The camp sounds so dangerous, but if you're going to risk it, I'd send her
complete food each week.  Maybe they'd let you have a fridge to yourself
that she could get her food from.  That way you don't have to trust the
food workers.  A fridge could even be rented by you if they can't spare one
of theirs.  A month is a long time.  We've all dealt with the family
members who push the limits because they just don't want to honor the
situation.  I think busy camp food workers would be even worse.

>How =
>much is a private camp required to do to accommodate a person with =
>severe allergies?

I don't have any idea, but accidents happen.  The safest way for us all is
to retain full reponsibility and control of our food.

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