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I am trying to come up with a list of acceptable treats to give to family we will be visiting. It is baby's 1st Halloween so the list of stops is large, but my list of safe treats is not. She is wheat and milk intollerant, but I am trying to think of things that will be easily picked up by grandparents-rice crackers tend to be a specialy store item KWIM? So far I have come up with:

raisins

banana chips

fruit cups

potato sticks

Ruffles

Any other ideas?


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I am trying to come up with a list of acceptable treats to give to family we will be visiting. It is baby's 1st Halloween so the list of stops is large, but my list of safe treats is not. She is wheat and milk intollerant, but I am trying to think of things that will be easily picked up by grandparents-rice crackers tend to be a specialy store item KWIM? So far I have come up with:

raisins

banana chips

fruit cups

potato sticks

Ruffles

Any other ideas?

What about rice-krispie treats with gluten-free krispies?

CarlaB Enthusiast
What about rice-krispie treats with gluten-free krispies?

Or if you want a mainstream cereal to make them with, use Cocoa Pebbles.

Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular

Raisins are a MAJOR choking hazard to children under 3 years--really. Daycare centers here aren't even allowed to give them to children under 4, even if the parents pack them.

I'd suggest little single-serving tubs of applesauce. THe Cocoa Pebbles Rice Krispy Treats is a good idea, too.

Or what about cool new toothbrushes?

marciab Enthusiast

What do ya'll think about using Halloween to inform people about celiac ? We could really have some fun with this. :)

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