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A Great Gf Treat :-)


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:) I really miss my snacks since going gluten-free, and I've been eating sooo much chocolate it's insane! I didn't realize my favorite dessert RICE PUDDING! was gluten-free (without me making it myself of course!). Today I bought a container of Kozy Shack's Rice pudding with raisins and i noticed it said GLUTEN FREE right on the container! I was ecstatic! It's so wonderful finding treats that actually acknowledge that not everyone can enjoy gluten.

Try Kozy Shack!! It's wonderful!


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sally-chippendale Newbie

thanks, i will look out for it, dont know if ill find it brisbane, australia though. B) i went through eating a lot of cadbury milk chocolate too... i ate that much it put me off.

Not only is the gluten free diet helping my intestines it must be helping my overall health too. I have never ate so well in my life, i dont ever remeber feeling so well & untired. :blink: abit too untired.. im struggling to sleep.

I also have always loved rice pudding.. it must have been my body telling me to stay away from cake.. lol.. :lol:

Sally XOXO

gabrielle Contributor

:lol: Sally, well if you can't find in Australia then i suggest making it at home. it's really simple... but it so nice when someone else does it for you :) .

Chocolate is wonderful, but sometimes you do need something else to fill the cravings.

Thanks for responding!!!

:D Gabby

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I love Kozy Shack European Rice pudding. Even better is dipping flourless peanut butter cookes into my european rice pudding!! mmmmmm

-Jessica :rolleyes:

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