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DawnS

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Our local food shuttle is doing a "backpack buddy" program where they provide food for children on the free lunch program to take home over the weekend. They fill up backpacks with healthy foods that are pre-packaged, no refrigeration needed, no stove top use, etc. My family has been talking about donating regularly and today I was talking to one of the food shuttle reps. They have not yet had any requests for gluten-free (and/or other allergen-free) backpacks, but with the prevalance of these issues, I'm sure it's coming. Since it's something I have to deal with, I would like to donate these specialty items for a hungry child. (the rep said go ahead and donate it and they would start a new category in their storage area! How cool is that?) But I cook most stuff and I'm not a parent and don't know what pre-packaged stuff might be out there that kids would like. Any suggestions of what I could donate?

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'Cause your special has some (no refridgeration needed) microwave and add hot water Kosher and gluten free meals/entrees.

L.

Izak's Mom Apprentice
Any suggestions of what I could donate?

Not sure what your budget is, since most pre-packaged gluten-free food is not as cheap as 'regular' food, and the 'regular' food that is gluten-free isn't always so healthy (like potato chips)...but off the top of my head, here's what I give to my son that he loves:

- Open Original Shared Link Pirate's Booty and Veggie Booty (they actually have other wheat-free and gluten-free snacks that you can purchase in bulk to donate)

- Envirokids Open Original Shared Link and animal crackers (vanilla flavor)

- Little applesauce snack packs (we buy organic cinnamon flavored ones)

- Open Original Shared Link gluten-free cookies (we like the gingersnaps)

Other things you could provide:

- Canned veggies: Green beans in particular aren't completely offensive right out of the can. I imagine canned sweet potato might not be so bad out of the can either.

- Canned or pouch tuna, with mayo/relish packets to mix. Unfortunately, the Star-Kist Tuna Lunch package includes crackers, which would be a no-no.

- Fresh fruit! Apples, bananas, grapes, oranges, etc. Or dried - raisins, apricots, banana chips, etc.

wonkabar Contributor

Gluten-free "stuff" is on the pricey side, but here are a few more suggestions....

Robert's American Gourmet--Tings

Environkidz cereal--Gorilla Munch (these are peanut-free as well!)

Terra brand--root vege chips (they have a natural sweetness)

Tostito's--my kids like the "circle chips"

MiDel brand cookies--chocolate chip and animal crackers

Ener-G Pretzles

Apple & Eve juices--the Sesame Street character-boxes are cute

Del Monte brand--peach cups

DawnS Rookie

Thanks all. That gives me a good place to start :-)

happygirl Collaborator

Progresso Creamy Mushroom soup is gluten free and a good "canned" food.

RiceGuy Collaborator

Dried fruit like apple slices, pineapple slices, apricots, raisins, papaya, figs, dates, prunes, etc are always great. Sorta like trail mix, and of course you could throw in some gluten-free cereal, roasted corn, peanuts, roasted nuts/seeds of various types. Won't spoil like fresh fruit at room temp, and not so juicy as to require napkins either :)


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