Bring the joy back into the kitchen this holiday season with these festive and delicious treats that are inviting to all-YES, even those with special dietary needs! These recipes are all gluten-free, egg-free, and nut-free and offer a tasty variety for the table. But baking with food allergies doesn’t have to be stressful. As the party invitations start rolling in those with food allergies can’t help but wonder if they will have safe treats to enjoy throughout the endless stream of festivities. Life with food allergies can certainly be full of challenges, and navigating the holidays can be especially tough. Interest.This guest blog post is written by Taleen Benson of Pingback: DIY Waterless Snow Globes and Snow Globe Cookies to Match! - Home. Pingback: For the Long Haul: 16 Activities that Keep Kids Busy for Days Pingback: Cookie Decorating Tips | Apostrophe S I’ve had a few of those over the years that nearly put me into counseling. Even though they’re usually annoying, I wonder if you need one of those things that verifies the writer is human? If you add one, please don’t use one of those where the letters and numbers are scrambled and covered with other items or in such odd scripts they’re impossible to read. There is a LOT of garbage that doesn’t belong here. But there is “accounting project help”, “hrm essay writing” (whatever that is) and so forth. Now I know tomorrow is “National Mechanical Day” or some such odd thing (who makes up all of these days and weeks anyway? like national socks day or national pi day or national wear pink day?) But this mechanical day must be a big deal as I’ve been hearing it in a multitude of places. I followed the link they have on there and it goes to some site about construction conduit pipes or some such thing. You might want to check some of the “comments” on this page because there are some REALLY weird ones, ones that there is NO way intended for any cookie bakers out there. I can’t quite comprehend why a customer would want such a thing. Can you post one sometime or do one just so we can see what they’re like? I would think one half of the cookie would be damaged. But even considering that, and even following your site for ages and ages, I don’t remember seeing a double-sided decorated cookie. It was usually a shortbread type of cookie (not my favorite at all) and the icing was tasteless, dull, and nasty. Of course that could be because anytime I was ever in the possession of one it was something purchased in a shop and possibly older than me. WHO would want such a thing? Personally I’ve never cared for eating cookies that have been decorated most likely with royal icing. You know, I honestly can’t think of a single time I’ve seen a DOUBLE-SIDED decorated cookie.
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