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Desserts


TinkerbellSwt

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Help! I need some ideas for desserts for this weekend. We have a family outing every year at a state park near us. This is the first year I will be going and being gluten free. (last year I was supposed to be married but was in the hospital trying to find out what was wrong with me, celiacs of course)

I dont want to bring anything like fruit and dip. We are making smores for the kids. For me and Colin we are making banana boats, with mini marshmallows and mini chocolate morsels in the banana, wrap it up in foil and cook over fire like you would roast marshmallows. I learned that one in girl scouts.. but I need something else.. please give any ideas you have!!


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linds Apprentice

You could make gluten free cookies, or cupcakes. I don't know if that is the type of thing that you want but they are something easy to travel with and you could share. Hope that helps a bit. I am new to being gluten free and have only made cake and cookies so far.

jerseyangel Proficient

How about Gluten Free Pantry Truffle Brownies, with chocolate frosting and chopped walnuts? I'm thinking that it would be easy to carry to an outing.

TinkerbellSwt Collaborator

ohhh.. the brownies sound good and I have the mix here too. Thanks

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