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Enjoy Life Will Be On Food Network's Unwrapped


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I got in email from Enjoy food say that on August 6th unwrapped will go behind the scenes of Enjoy Life. If you can't see it on August 6th at 9:00pm, it will also air Tuesday August 7th at 12:00am and Friday August 17th at 11:30pm. Meet the Enjoy Life team and learn how we make our yummy allergy-friendly, gluten-free foods. The topic is called "good 4 you"

I thought I should share this information. !!!!!!!! It's really exciting!!!!!!!!!!!

Erica :D


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jerseyangel Proficient

Thanks for letting us know. I just set my TiVo! :D

juliela Rookie

A very nice segment about Enjoy Life- I just wish they would've said "Celiac" at least once! Just mentioned allergies.

EBsMom Apprentice
A very nice segment about Enjoy Life- I just wish they would've said "Celiac" at least once! Just mentioned allergies.

I agree! At least they said the word "gluten." I didn't think they were going to at first!!

Rho

buffettbride Enthusiast

I got to see at as well and watched it with DD. I wished they mentioned Celiac as well, but she was so excited to see her food on TV!

We haven't had much luck with Enjoy Life products, though. DD doesn't seem to care for them much.

jerseyangel Proficient

I saw it and I thought it was pretty good--especially considering this is a show that normally deals with mainstream products.

I loved seeing how the Snickerdoodles were made, since I love them. I also appreciated the quick look at them testing for gluten. :)

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I enjoyed the show. Since it pretained to us it helped to keep my interest.


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