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Hosting Play Group At My House


Kibbie

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This will be my first time hosting since DD's diagnosis and going gluten free.

Usually I do a quick bread, something savory (for the moms) and fingers snacks.

Any ideas??

Thanks!


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Fruit Kabobs for the kids, fresh fruit wedges with a yogurt dip for the adults

Mini Pizzas for the kids (Bette Hagman's Easy Pizza Recipe), and garlic breadsticks w/ alfredo dipping sauce for adults (also Easy Pizza Recipe)

Schar crackers w/ cheese spread for kids, schar crackers w/ garlic cream cheese spread for adults (rice crackers also work well)

Ham w/ pineapple cream cheese roll ups for the kids, Sweet balogna w/ vegetable cream cheese rollups for the adults

Glutano or Ener-G pretzels, Utz potato chips, veggies w/ Kraft ranch dressing for dipping, homemade bruschetta using the Easy Pizza recipe...

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These are more junk food type things, but they're gluten-free.

Cool Ranch Doritos

Mission Tortilla Chips and Salsa

Easy Cheese (the spray stuff) - not the bacon kind, but American, Cheddar and Sharp Cheddar are all gluten-free. Either use it to stuff celery or on gluten-free crackers.

Lays Stax, most flavors are, not sure about all.

Peanut Butter in celery

String Cheese

Nancy

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*Hormel Turkey Pepperoni

*Sorrento Moons and Stars cheese

*Ener-g pretzels

*Tostios ("circle chips") with toppings like melted cheddar. salsa and guacamole

*Terra brand Exotic Vegetable Chips (my kids love these)

*Sweet and Sour Turkey Meatballs (made with gluten-free breadcrumbs...sauce is equal parts of Heinz Chili Sauce and Welch's Grape Jelly.......YUMMY and easy! If you PM me, I'll pass along the recipe! :)

*Popcorn

*fruit kabobs with mini marshmallows :)

*antipasto pasta salad (with Tinkadya pasta) This can be made ahead of time!

*chicken fingers on a skewer w/different dipping sauces (peanut, bbq, mustard, ketchup, soy/honey,garlic)

*lettuce wraps w/tuna or chicken salad

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