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You've always seen those deep fried Oreos at the amusement park, fair, or boardwalk. And now you get to try it for yourself- but the Gluten Free version!
Moist and sweet with a little kick of tartness at the end. These little cakes are drizzled with a delicious lemon syrup after baking then dusted with corn free powdered…
These bars are free of gluten, milk, eggs, and peanuts, and can very easily be made free of other allergens as well. They're a quick and simple way to enjoy…
We call these "Chocolate Bird Seed Cookies" because they are chock full of seeds, berries and big, luscious, dairy-free and soy-free chocolate chunks. Rich and filling, they also happen to…
This recipe was inspired by a rather spectacular, 'pull-apart' Sesame Street cake pan that I found for our rather Elmo-obsessed two year old. Alas, he has just 15 or so…
Eager for a quick-and-easy, yet top-8 allergens free dessert, we stumbled into the perfect accompaniment to vanilla coconut milk ice cream. Rather than fight the inevitable 'coconut-ness', we rolled it…
This rich dessert pizza was inspired by the fresh lavender that grew in my California front yard. The pizza's whole-wheat crust is an earthy surprise under the rich sweetness of…
Some treats are too simple to call a recipe -- but too tasty to keep to ourselves. Inspired by classic American smores, our gluten-free and dairy-free alternative is a toaster-oven…
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