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What Are Some Of Your Favorite Snacks?


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My stash consist of:

Butterfingers

Snickers

Haribo Gummi bears

Cottage Cheese and Mandarin Oranges

Glutino Pretzels dipped in Nutella

Fritos and refried beans

Pamela's Chocolate cake and dark frosting

:PFoot wiggleing favorite is Dairy Queen Butterfinger Blizzard


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Sweetfudge Community Regular

muddy buddies with gluten-free rice chex and enjoy life DF chocolate chips!

haven't had too much to wiggle my feet over since going DF <_<

missy'smom Collaborator
haven't had too much to wiggle my feet over since going DF <_<

Hang in there sweetfudge. I'm there with you! :) Fruit and veg, as much as I like them, don't evoke that emotional response that dairy and gluteny carbs do.

I'll second the muddy buddies and add chex mix. I picked some fresh okra from the garden that I got pretty excited over. It was so good! I am waiting for my plants to produce more than the 4 pods that I've harvested so far.

Back to snacks, I make individual pineapple upsidedown cakes with the Namaste mix (white or yellow cake?)in and muffin tins. I may try another fruit too. The mix has sorghum so isn't as light as the rice flour mixes but the sorghum goes well with this kind of upsidedown cake and the cakes are still spongy and moist and not too heavy or dense. They go good with a cup of tea in cooler weather.

I'm pretty darn happy to have my old recipe for apple crisp with oats in the topping.

Thank goodness we still have chocolate and brownies and chocolate cake!

munchkinette Collaborator

Trader joe's frozen gluten-free pancakes, with chunky peanut butter. I could eat that all day.

missy'smom Collaborator

OK, I have to give fruit a little more credit. I'm sitting here really enjoying good fresh figs that I got at Costco, Yesterday they were selling large trays of large fresh figs for the price of one little basket that usually has only a few.

jayhawkmom Enthusiast

Ener-G Wylde Pretzels dipped in Crunchy Honey-Sunbutter.

Marble Halvah (Sesame Candy)

Handfuls of Envirokids Gorilla Munch

Good Karma Rice Divine - Carrot Cake. MmMMmmMmmmmMmmMMMmMMm

gfpaperdoll Rookie

fruit - my favs are oranges, berries, & pineapple

sometimes I would rather have pineapple than anything else...

foot wigglin joyful anticipation is See's candy!!! (a small dairy cheat)


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Chrissyb Enthusiast

What makes my toes wiggel a nice stack of IHOP pancakes but since I can't have those anymore let me think mmmmm. Man I can't think of anything bummer. I haven't found anything since I have been gluten free that makes my toes wiggel oh well such is life.

Ginsou Explorer

A cherry pie from Outside the Breadbox bakery in Colorado Springs!

jerseyangel Proficient
Ener-G Wylde Pretzels dipped in Crunchy Honey-Sunbutter.

I dip mine in Once and Again Sunflower seed butter :D

Also--

Tootsie Roll Midgies

Enjoy Life Snickerdoodles

Jello Chocolate or Butterscotch Pudding made with vanilla almond milk

Banana with almond butter

Homemade popcorn

jayhawkmom Enthusiast
Enjoy Life Snickerdoodles

Oh yea... can't forget those!!! Yummmmmmmmmmmmmm!!!

marie06 Rookie

Are snickers really gluten free? If so I will be psyched once I am back to eating dairy.

I REALLY like "Gluten Free Girls" recipe for Hummus. I make that, and dip rice chips in that.

JNBunnie1 Community Regular
Oh yea... can't forget those!!! Yummmmmmmmmmmmmm!!!

Haagen Dasz vanilla

Enjoy Life choc chips

strawberries dipped in EJ choc chips w/ shortening - way better than Godiva

Whole Foods gluten-free Bakehouse choc chip cookies

I'll add more later!

jerseyangel Proficient
Enjoy Life choc chips

Oh yeah--these are great right out of the bag! :D

sickchick Community Regular

Last night, gluten free dairy free applesauce cake with honey squeezed on it:)

wiggling right out of my chair.

Seared ahi tuna makes me wiggle too with thai coconut rice :) mmm

gluten free dairy free homemade waffle cones with chocolate sorbet and enjoy life choco chips.

pumpkin spice cake with organic maple syrup... yah baby

h-e-a-v-e-n!

be well B)

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Sickchick

What is the recipie for the waffle cones

Dreaming of waffle cone with hagen daz chips and chocolate syrup mmmmmmmmmmmm my toes are wiggling even in my sleep :P

sickchick Community Regular

Here ya go, Doll :)

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Thanks

Sounds yummy, can't wait to try it.

sickchick Community Regular

I hope you love it! :lol:;)B)

frec Contributor

Chrissyb--Trader Joe's has gluten free frozen pancakes--really good. (Unfortunately they have soy flour, but maybe that is OK for you?) I realize there are also mixes but sometimes one just wants instant immediate pancakes.

My current vice is dark chocolate--no dairy, no soy, and as low in sugar as possible. I also love Lundberg rice chips with guacamole.

Sweetfudge Community Regular
foot wigglin joyful anticipation is See's candy!!! (a small dairy cheat)

I'd do a dairy cheat for See's :)

strawberries dipped in EJ choc chips w/ shortening - way better than Godiva

Oh, this sounds so good! Gonna have to go out and get me some strawberries!

Oh yeah--these are great right out of the bag! :D

OMG I do this all the time...I feel so sneaky doing it too, but when I get in the mood for chocolate I run to the pantry (supposed to be on a diet :blink: )

Seared ahi tuna makes me wiggle too with thai coconut rice :) mmm

can you share this recipe? this sounds amazing!

My current vice is dark chocolate--no dairy, no soy, and as low in sugar as possible.

What brand of dark chocolate do you get?

purple Community Regular

Anything chocolate. (like those muddy buddies :D )

Brownies

Homemade popcorn popped in coconut oil

Raspberry pie with or without vanilla ice cream

BBQ chicken pizza

Hot muffins(with chocolate chips) and ice cold milk for breakfast

Hot chocolate chip cookies with ice cold milk any time

Vanilla yogurt with berries and granola or nuts

Tacos with a Pepsi

sickchick Community Regular

For you Fudge-Girl...

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You can grill or sear the tuna... I hate cleaning my grill so I have been searing it in a hot cast-iron skillet. :lol:

3 min each side for rare 5 min each side for well. B)

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slmprofesseur Apprentice

I do not have a sweet tooth but...I love gardening....

Here are my vices....

tacos made with fresh salsa (from my veggie garden..)

pasta salad with fresh cherry tomatoes, cucumbers, and peppers

sauteed squash (I planted 5 prolific plants!)

zucchini

I am impatiently awaiting a muskmelon, watermelon, sweet potatoes, and green beans.

Then looking ahead to the fall:

borscht (beets/cabbage)

lettuce

gfmolly Contributor

Bananas with cashew nut butter.

Homemade yogurt made with cream. Top with honey and yummy berries.

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