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Halloween Snack Ideas Needed


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I want to make some treats with my kids but i need them to be free from gluten casein and soy. I was going to make popcorn balls but most recipes ask for butter.

any ideas would be appreciated

paula


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How about bobbing for apples? :lol:

I only did it once as a kid... but it was really fun! Gluten-free, casein-free, soy-free fun :)

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Brittle. I like pumpkin seed brittle. All you really need is sugar. Anything else is negotiable.

On that note, Trio bars (at costco) are GFCFSF. So are Jocalat (Lara) Bars. I know those are already made, but Trio bars are similar to multi-seed/nut brittle, and Jocolat are similar to raw "brownies." If you like those, you can try making them easily.

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Oh, and these cookies are really good, if you can eat peanuts and eggs. I've also made them with almond butter. Just make sure it's natural (just ground nuts) because that's the bulk of the cookie.

PB cookies

1 c crunchy all natural peanut butter (pour off extra fat)

1 c brown sugar (or less)

1 t vanilla

1 egg

1/2 t salt

1 t baking soda

2 T gluten free flour

preheat 350. mix together. form into 1T balls. should make 12 cookies. press with fork to make criss crosses. place in fridge for 5 min if you don't want them to spread too much. bake about 10-15 min till golden brown. if you want softer bake less and more crumbly bake longer.

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This post is probably late and I don't know if candycorn is SF but you can take the thin clear plasic gloves and place one candycorn point side down in each finger for fingernails and then fill up the rest of the glove with the popcorn and tie at the wrist with a ribbon.

Green12 Enthusiast

What about roasting pumpkin seeds? We used to do this all the time when I was little with the seeds from the pumpkins we carved. You can make them really really spicy with lots of different herbs, sweet, or just simple and natural with a little salt. *Use oil instead of butter:

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TrillumHunter Enthusiast

Sometimes you just need a creative name. We are having body parts soup tonight. Really just meatballs(eyes), gluten-free elbow macaroni (ribs) and whatever else I can think up.


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How about the easiest peanut butter cookies EVER!

1 cup sugar

1 cup peanut butter, or other nut butter

1 egg

Mix all together and bake at 350 until done.

(optional)- add some Enjoy Life chocolate chips. They are dairy free, gluten free, soy free, and nut free!

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