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Treats @ The Apple Orchard?


dandelionmom

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dandelionmom Enthusiast

I know we won't be getting the fresh donuts this year! How about carmel apples? Maple candy? Cider? What gluten-free treats do you think are safe at the apple orchard?

Also, can you make a gluten-free pie? Apple crisp? I haven't attempted making gluten-free stuff from scratch yet!


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You can certainly make gluten-free pies, and my daughter made apple crips with buckwheat flakes instead of oats the other day, and says it was delicious.

For the apple crisp just substitute buckwheat flakes for the oats in your recipe.

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I have found some fantastic cinnamon donuts from Celiac Specalites (they are local for me, but they do ship). I bring some in a baggie and let my friends go in and get the cider and their donuts then we're all happy!! I would think caramel apples would be fine, but read the labels.

A fun treat we do is take home apples and either bake with them, or make our own applesauce - nothing tastes better then that.

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