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Word Search Help For Gluten Free Magazine


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I told the mom daughter team I'd help them with their magazine on gluten.net. Can you all help me with a list of yummy things to eat for Thanksgiving that are gluten free please. She's offered to have the kids at my kids' school help her and I need your help. :) We need to make a word search. Can you ask your kids to help you come up with a list of yummy gluten free things that could be put into a word search. This could be fun. Hope some of you can help me. Ex. pumpkin pie


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kareng Grand Master

My son's favorite is cranberry sauce.

rosetapper23 Explorer

Black olives, rice stuffing, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, peas, chocolate, truffles, whipped cream (for the pumpkin pie!), stuffed celery, and lots of stuff I can't think of!

Jestgar Rising Star

Turkey. :)

mushroom Proficient

Green beans with mushrooms

Nuts of all kinds

mommyto2kids Collaborator

Good ideas so far. :)

mommyto2kids Collaborator

I'll need a few more. Anything unusual? My family likes crawdads on Thanksgiving, right out of the Sacramento River. :blink: The also eat elk and duck and mountain gaot.


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maximoo Enthusiast

buffalo.

kareng Grand Master

Our neighbors have duck. I had lasagna a couple of times.

mushroom Proficient

Kangaroo? Can you get it there?

And I lurve rabbit.

AMom2010 Explorer

Fruit salad, deviled eggs, pickles (on the relish tray with the olives), baked apples, corn, oh my goodness I am looking forward to Thanksgiving!!

AMom2010 Explorer

Turducken!!

mommyto2kids Collaborator

That is great. Please share what turducken is. Sorry I don't know. Sounds good. :)

AMom2010 Explorer

It's a southern thing, a chicken stuffed inside a duck stuffed inside a turkey (believe it or not)!

wheeleezdryver Community Regular

cornbread

stuffing

mincemeat pie

ham

Jello salad

I also remember that episode of "Everybody Loves Raymond" where they decide to have fish instead of turkey...

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green beans

marshmallows

eggnog

sparkling cider

mommyto2kids Collaborator

Thanks a bunch. I'm going to try to get this done for them.

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