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We Are Having Our First Gluten Free Birthday July3


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My son turns 3 on suday. I am making gluten pantry brownies with 2 whole extra eggs to make them more cake like. He is sooo excited. I am not telling anyone its gluten free. I know they will love it. (I know I do).

I am so excited for him. He is also diabetic so any cake to him is a treat. We are going camping with friends and this is the first birthday he really understands what is going on.

I'll let you know how my birthday cake goes!!!!!!!!!

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Emme999 Enthusiast

Good Luck!!! He is sure a cute little guy!! :)

- Michelle :wub:

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cdford Contributor

I'm sure it will go well. That first one is the hardest. Good luck!

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MySuicidalTurtle Enthusiast

Have a fun and nice birthday party!

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Guest gfinnebraska

My daughter's birthday is Sunday as well! 8 for her. :) She doesn't have celiac disease, so will get to enjoy a regular cake... but I am sure she wouldn't mind if I made one gluten-free so I could enjoy too! :D

My favorite cake mix is Dietary Specialties choc. cake. YUMMY!! Just an f.y.i.!! :)

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scaredparent Apprentice

My son will be 2 on Saturday and it will be our first gluten-free birthday. I am going to try to make a gluten-free cake. I to am going to tell noone and see if any one notices. We are also going to a have a build your own sundae. I thought it would be fun and different.

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