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  2. 50 Healthy Kid Friendly Dinners That Can Be Made in a Pinch - AOL

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    For more easy dinner ideas for kids, make sure to check out our lists of school lunch ideas for picky eaters, chicken recipes for kids, and kid-friendly slow cooker recipes next.

  3. 20 Cute & Charming Christmas Cookies That Taste Good, Too - AOL

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    Easy and quick to make with 3 ingredients only, these healthy banana oatmeal cookies are gluten-free, refined sugar free and kid-friendly! feelgoodfoodie.net Thumbprint Cookies

  4. 75 Easy Christmas Dinner Ideas That Anyone Can Cook (and ...

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    Why I Love It: crowd-pleaser, gluten free, kid-friendly Serves: 6 Fennel is a great winter pick, but feel free to use bok choy, green beans or any other veggies you have on hand instead.

  5. Company's Coming - Wikipedia

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    During the late 80s, Paré asked a local Morinville, Alberta resident, Jeannette Bachand, for some recipes to include in an upcoming cookbook. The first of Bachand's recipes were published in 1989 after Bachand called Company's Coming for a specific recipe for green tomatoes.

  6. List of snack foods - Wikipedia

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    Most recipes include nutmeg and there are also variations utilizing curry powder or that add in finely chopped vegetables such as carrot. Bonda: South India: Various sweet and spicy versions exist in different regions. The process of making a spicy bonda involves deep-frying potato (or other vegetables) filling dipped in gram flour batter ...

  7. Gluten-free diet - Wikipedia

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    Easily locating gluten-free items is one of the main difficulties in following a gluten-free diet. To assist in this process, many restaurants and grocery stores choose to label food items. Restaurants often add a gluten-free section to their menu, or specifically mark gluten-free items with a symbol of some kind.