Thursday, October 31, 2013
Happy Halloween!
Good morning everyone and happy Halloween!
I know that many of you are getting ready for trick or treaters.
If you have little ones that have Celiac disease (or are gluten intolerant), make sure that what ever candy they get is safe. If you haven't already, read my post on gluten free candy:
Gluten Free Halloween Candy
Have a happy and safe Halloween everyone! See you in November!
photo credit: https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgX9r8K5rH4le9DBt0ae_yMbkSpJRvKE7RW4PvcmL7bLsdLcnje31npkpz7x270ZtvIOS05fHFFheyVBEhdF90o0uNYwU8aAKBviI5nkDBRPj1H4fcGXA-yOcsm_KRYIDnAPZedLh0DxYyJ/s1600/Gluten+Free+Eye+of+Newt.gif
Connecticut mom making waves with her gluten-free macaroons.
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