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Lunches For The Week


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Tuesday: Mac and Cheese (In thermos), cook in a mini pan ( dry tinkyada pasta, cheese, milk butter) bake it

Cucumbers, mushrooms

Applesauce

Apple crisp(rare treat =) )

Snack: Pumpkin Muffin

Wednesday: Veggie Pizza

Broccoli

Applesauce

Yogurt

Snack: Pumpkin muffin

Thursday: Chicken salad sandwich

Pumpkin muffin

Cucumbers

Applesauce

Snack: Susan G. Komen gluten-free/cf protein bar

Friday: peperoni pizza

Mushrooms

pumpkin muffin

applesauce

Snack: grapes

~Allison


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Just thought that I would start posting the lunches for the week, because it may be useful to someone!

If anyone wants the recipes for anything just let me know =)

SAHM2one Contributor
Tuesday: Mac and Cheese (In thermos), cook in a mini pan ( dry tinkyada pasta, cheese, milk butter) bake it

Cucumbers, mushrooms

Applesauce

Apple crisp(rare treat =) )

Snack: Pumpkin Muffin

Wednesday: Veggie Pizza

Broccoli

Applesauce

Yogurt

Snack: Pumpkin muffin

Thursday: Chicken salad sandwich

Pumpkin muffin

Cucumbers

Applesauce

Snack: Susan G. Komen gluten-free/cf protein bar

Friday: peperoni pizza

Mushrooms

pumpkin muffin

applesauce

Snack: grapes

~Allison

I would love the pizza, apple crisp and pumpkin recipe!

CeliacAlli Apprentice
I would love the pizza, apple crisp and pumpkin recipe!

Pizza:

This recipe makes two 13-inch pizzas, or four 10-inch pizzas.

Ingredients:

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Paytons-mom Rookie

HELLO

I JUST WANTED TO LET YOU KNOW I APPRECIATE YOUR POST!!!

NICOLE

Cheri A Contributor

Great idea!! I'm going to try the pumpkin muffins, pizza, and apple crisp. What gluten-free oats do you use?

Here's our lunches for the week.

Monday: Roast beef roll-ups

Carrots and celery sticks w/bbq sauce (Sweet Baby Rays) to dip

Apple

Snack: Glutino pretzels

Tuesday: Hot dog in a thermos w/ketchup and mustard on the side

carrot sticks

applesauce

snack: pretzels

We have off the rest of the week from school.

CeliacAlli Apprentice

Truthfully, I am not sure what we use for oats. I just dump it into a canister, but I will check into it. I get them online or at whole foods.

I'll get back to you =)

Nicole, no problem posting this. If you'd like any different recipes just post it and I'll share mine with you.

I think I can find some online...


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