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Pamela’s Butter Shortbread Cookies with Agave

September 30th, 2009 at Wed, 30th, 2009 at 9:55 am by Lisa - Gluten Free Foodie
Perfect! Pamela’s Products have made me a fan once again. I love the Butter Shortbread Agave Sweetened cookies. I just tried them with my Earl Grey Tea and it was lovely … simply lovely! They are soft with a slightly sweet creamy flavor. I think that comes from the Almond meal. I have been looking into more recipes using Almond flour and Agave lately and this just proves to me that my palate is ready to try something new because I really liked the flavor. Try some today with your favorite cup of tea.

 Enjoy!

Lisa

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Learning to live Gluten Free is a challenge. Gathering with like minded people while exchanging ideas, life experiences and gluten free food is more interesting! So I created, Gluten Free Foodies, to support Gluten Intolerant and other Food Sensitive people by gathering at monthly events and celebrating the foods that we can eat! Feel free to send me an email at glutenfreefoodie@gmail.com After all, didn't Erma Bombeck once say ... "I am not a glutton, I am an explorer of food."

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