Yes ma'am. I am going to take some to DS's school when the time comes, so that he can have that when the other kids eat cake and cookies for birthdays.
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So what other goodies have I been missing out on? DD is going to be starting school in the fall, so I'd love suggestions of goodies to send for them to give her when the other kids are eating cupcakes or things she can't eat. I have a stash of cupcakes in the freezer, but I'd like things that I can send that won't spoil.
I think freezing cupcakes may be inevitable for birthdays but for every day DS#3 also likes fig nutons (only fig, the strawberry ones have milk), Teddy Grahams, certain ginger snaps, Nature's Path EnviroKidz Crispy Rice Bars (bought them at Wegman's).
I also make rice crispy treats (we have to make sure the marshmellows we use don't have egg) and add Fruit Loops to them so they aren't so bland looking. The first time I made these I used the recipe from the Divvies cookbook.
My twins are 5! My baby is 3!
DS#2 - Allergic to Cashew, Pistachio, Kiwi
DS#3 - Allergic to Milk, Egg, Peanut, Tree Nuts and Sesame
I think freezing cupcakes may be inevitable for birthdays but for every day DS#3 also likes fig nutons (only fig, the strawberry ones have milk), Teddy Grahams, certain ginger snaps, Nature's Path EnviroKidz Crispy Rice Bars (bought them at Wegman's).
I also make rice crispy treats (we have to make sure the marshmellows we use don't have egg) and add Fruit Loops to them so they aren't so bland looking. The first time I made these I used the recipe from the Divvies cookbook.
Great thanks! I love Rice Krispie treats, so it would be a treat for me and DD (hopefully I can save some for her and not eat them all!). We've been using the Annie's graham crackers, Late July peanut butter crackers, and the imitation Nilla wafers (the real ones have milk) as our "special" treats, so it's always great to have more options.
How adorable is she?! So happy she can add a "dessert" to her foods!
We do Annie's Bunnies, 365 brand cinnamon graham crackers, Bisquick waffles with chocolate chips (enjoy life brand), chocolate melted over corn chex, and blueberry muffins I make using ingredients she is ok with
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Yes ma'am. I am going to take some to DS's school when the time comes, so that he can have that when the other kids eat cake and cookies for birthdays.
Freakish but true!
My twins are 5! My baby is 3!
DS#2 - Allergic to Cashew, Pistachio, Kiwi
DS#3 - Allergic to Milk, Egg, Peanut, Tree Nuts and Sesame
I think freezing cupcakes may be inevitable for birthdays but for every day DS#3 also likes fig nutons (only fig, the strawberry ones have milk), Teddy Grahams, certain ginger snaps, Nature's Path EnviroKidz Crispy Rice Bars (bought them at Wegman's).
I also make rice crispy treats (we have to make sure the marshmellows we use don't have egg) and add Fruit Loops to them so they aren't so bland looking. The first time I made these I used the recipe from the Divvies cookbook.
My twins are 5! My baby is 3!
DS#2 - Allergic to Cashew, Pistachio, Kiwi
DS#3 - Allergic to Milk, Egg, Peanut, Tree Nuts and Sesame
Great thanks! I love Rice Krispie treats, so it would be a treat for me and DD (hopefully I can save some for her and not eat them all!). We've been using the Annie's graham crackers, Late July peanut butter crackers, and the imitation Nilla wafers (the real ones have milk) as our "special" treats, so it's always great to have more options.
i would have never guessed!
i can't wait to do soy again...
How adorable is she?! So happy she can add a "dessert" to her foods!
We do Annie's Bunnies, 365 brand cinnamon graham crackers, Bisquick waffles with chocolate chips (enjoy life brand), chocolate melted over corn chex, and blueberry muffins I make using ingredients she is ok with