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Oh..it's Hard


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Lisa Mentor

Yes, all cookies should be gluten free, and they are, gluten free in my house. But, those slobbery gluten kisses that are approaching you, quickly...Tomorrow is a new day and I still love the baby girl, with all my heart. :rolleyes


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:(

Can always pick her up and fling her over your shoulder to make her giggle.

Darn210 Enthusiast

Can always pick her up and fling her over your shoulder to make her giggle.

. . . or get the dog to give her a kiss . . . and "clean" her up a bit . . . but then, no kissing the dog :P

tarnalberry Community Regular

It's why my daughter eats gluten free around me. And sometimes when she's had something that has gluten, I just have to tell her "that will make mommy sick. let's wash your hands and brush your teeth and then we can try again."

come dance with me Enthusiast

Our house is totally gluten free to eliminate any of these issues. The gluten-free ones taste the same anyway.

jerseyangel Proficient

Aw Lisa, feel better:)

dilettantesteph Collaborator

Another good reason for a gluten free planet.


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Lisa Mentor

Another good reason for a gluten free planet.

Yes Ma'am!

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