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Picnic Ideas


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learningmom Newbie

I am trying to find some ideas for food to bring to a picnic for my son who has Celiac disease and also has allergies to peanut, tree nuts, eggs, chicken, and pork. He can't keep fish down but it didn't come up in his allergy testing and we haven't tried shellfish yet. Any ideas would be much appreciated. We usually just bring cheese sticks, gluten free cookies, gluten free cereal, fruit snacks, and all kinds of fruits and veggies. He likes those foods but it's always the same thing so I'm just trying to find some new options for him. He's also starting pre-K this year and I'm trying to come up with things to pack in his lunch that doesn't need to be reheated or refrigerated. THANKS.


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Here is a good resource for lunch ideas. Open Original Shared Link They are all meant to be eaten as is-no refrigeration or warmin up. You can pull out the ideas that work for you. There is a forum there too and parents of kids with various food allergies as well as some GFers.

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Yes, I say go with the Bento boxes too.

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