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Best Gluten Free Products for Kids

Feeding a child is a difficult enough endeavor in and of itself, but when a child has a gluten allergy, it can seem downright impossible. The boxed and packaged food aisles become veritable land mines of wheat, barley, rye and their derivative ingredients. Yet making every meal from scratch can also be a daunting task. ...

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26 Lunch Ideas for Toddlers

Serving a variety of healthy foods is important for creating a lifetime of good eating habits for your toddler. Fixing a fun and nutritious lunch for your toddler doesn’t have to be a chore. Several of these meal ideas are dishes that your toddler can help prepare, which often increases their willingness to try the ...

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Top Ten Gift Ideas for Young Families – Giving Useful Gifts

Young families that are just starting out, or families with young children have special needs and you can meet those needs with some of these very thoughtful gifts. 1. Unbreakable Dinnerware Corelle Dinnerware is one of the most thoughtful gifts you can give a young family. Toddlers are clumsy with dishes and young children who ...

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College Recipes: Cheap and Easy Meals for Students

My son is moving out of the college dorms and into his first apartment. I admit that my first thought was – he is going to starve to death. His specialties are cereal and frozen pizza. So we have spent the summer learning basic cooking skills and compiling easy meal ideas. There are hundreds of ...

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Five Meals Under $5 With Boxed Macaroni and Cheese

One of the most popular boxed meals on the market today is macaroni and cheese. You can purchase name brand types with differently shaped pasta and fancy three cheese sauce, or you can go for the economy box of powdered cheese and plain elbow noodles. When money is tight, you reach for the cheaper box ...

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How to Organize a Brown Bag Food Drive for Your Church

Hunger continues to be a problem in the United States. In 2005, the USDA reports that 35.1 million Americans live in households that are food insecure. This means that 35 million Americans have insufficient access to food and can not meet their basic nutritional needs. Many of these people are experiencing chronic hunger, all of ...