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Everyone have a safe and merry christmas. I hope no one gets glutened and has a great time. Just enjoy your time with your family and enjoy the gluten free food.

We are supposed to have an white christmas, we havent had one in years, so we are all so excited.

paula


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Happy Holidays to you too, Paula--enjoy your White Christmas :D

I hope everyone has a happy and safe holiday :)

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Merry Christmas Everyone!

Hope everyones day is fun and great!!!

And Filled with wonderful Gluten Free Treats!

missy'smom Collaborator

Happy Holidays to everyone and their families. Peace to all.

ptkds Community Regular

Have a happy holiday everyone!

Unfortunately, my 2 yr old has already been glutened. Her cousin shared a Nutty bar with her. :(:( She just got over being glutened last weekend after she ate a little bit of an oreo cookie.

Anyways, I hope everyone has a great Christmas!!

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MERRY CHRISTMAS SILLIES!!!! CHRISTMAS MORNING IS HERE :):):)

Sweetfudge Community Regular
Have a happy holiday everyone!

Unfortunately, my 2 yr old has already been glutened. Her cousin shared a Nutty bar with her. :(:( She just got over being glutened last weekend after she ate a little bit of an oreo cookie.

Anyways, I hope everyone has a great Christmas!!

sorry to hear that. how frustrating!!

Merry Christmas everyone!


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