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Gluten Free Holiday Cookie Exchange

December 4th, 2009 at 12:45 pm by Lisa - Gluten Free Foodie
 
1st GLUTEN FREE HOLIDAY COOKIE EXCHANGE
 
bob's red mill shortbread 
  
December 12, 2009  1:30-3:00 pm at
123 Bjune Drive just off of Madison in Winslow on Bainbridge Island
 
For more info please contact Lisa via email at glutenfreefoodie@gmail.com
  
Please RSVP  via email to glutenfreefoodie@gmail.com
by December 7th.
 
We will all bring our favorite
Gluten Free Holiday Cookies
to share and will go home with some!
 
                                                      HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
 
                                     Looking forward to seeing you there!
                                                     Lisa – Gluten Free Foodie
       
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Gluten Free Treats – Enjoy Life Snickerdoodle Cookies …

October 26th, 2009 at 12:58 pm by Lisa - Gluten Free Foodie

I just discovered Enjoy Life Soft Baked Snickerdoodle Cookies and I am hooked! I needed a little pick me up after a busy morning and thought I would make a cup of Stash’s Orange Spice Black Tea … the perfect pairing for these cinnamony soft cookies.

You know me by now, I read the packaging and really love this one! The back says – Have you ever heard a belly laugh? Their business is about making your insides happy! Gluten Free and made without the eight most common allergens. There is also a suggestion for more fun food ideas to use the cookies to make a pie crust with them or warm them up in the microwave for a fresh baked taste. I really appreciate it when companies take the time to think about things like this instead of just putting a product out in the market to get in the game. I applaud the team that probably puts in numerous hours just trying to come up with products that are more than just palatable. Products that are actually tasty and make you want more! I must say that I am not usually a fan of a soft cookie but this one won me over. I like knowing that it doesn’t contain wheat, dairy, peanuts, tree nuts, egg, soy, fish or shellfish. Granted the last two should never be in a cookie but it is really hard to make a yummy treat that even kids would eat without the basic foundations of egg and butter. Even if you can still have everything but Gluten in your diet, it is nice to expand your palate and know that you can still enjoy life without them!
Enjoy!

Lisa

For more info about the GLUTEN FREE FOODIES  events or to chat with me via email glutenfreefoodie@gmail.com .  I look forward to hearing from you!

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Pamela’s Butter Shortbread Cookies with Agave

September 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

For more info about the GLUTEN FREE FOODIES events or to chat with me via email glutenfreefoodie@gmail.com

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Shopping Gluten Free

September 13th, 2009 at 11:07 am by Lisa - Gluten Free Foodie

pb boxDid you know that you can shop for your favorite Gluten Free products online in one great place? I recently discovered that Amazon.com offers most of our favorite Gluten Free items online. My newest favorite is the new small cookie bites from WOW baking.com . It is a box of the most amazing peanut butter cookies, bite size! They also make them in Oregon Oatmeal and Ginger Molasses. The bite size cookies in the box are a new product for WOW Baking and can only be purchase at  Amazon.com or directly on their website.
I recently had a box of the Peanut Butter cookies with me when I went to a reception. They were gone in no time! Of course I brought them to share with other Gluten Free people, but most of the people who tried them were not Gluten Intolerant. Everyone loved the rich peanut flavor with the chewy and yet crisp texture of the cookies. I first fell in love with the individually wrapped large cookies when I was in the hospital. It was heaven-sent at the time and made me feel so good. I couldn’t believe anything Gluten Free could taste so good.

You can also purchase the large individual cookies in packs of 6 or 12 which is really nice because I can’t always find large quantities in the stores. The other thing that I really love about this company is that they are local, based in  Kent, WA. ( Amazon.com is also in Seattle!)
So shop local, Gluten Free and enjoy the cookies. They make a great hostess gift too!

For more info about the GLUTEN FREE FOODIES events or to chat with me via email glutenfreefoodie@gmail.com

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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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