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Fri, 1 Aug 2008 08:35:17 -0700
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'Nut' tritiously delicious, these healthful cookies are more than just a GF cookie! They are a 'cookie with a purpose' and that is to keep you full in between meals or those late night snack attacks.  One cookie cut up into bite-size pieces, fresh fruit and beverage will curb your appetite for about an hour so you can go to sleep not feeling hungry or in the afternoon 'make it' to dinner.    ONE customer's Testimonial:
    Natasha,
  You brought a smile to my daughters face and (just about) tears to my eyes, after she bit into the Raisin Amaretto cookie and absolutely loved it!  It was the soft chewy consistency she had been missing.   5 months ago we discovered she has several food allergies (not Celiac though) and has been on an elimination diet trying to heal her gut.  It is not easy to find shelf products that meet her restrictions: no gluten, no oat, no soy, no dairy, no peanut,  just to name a few.  The clincher of it all she is also she can't have rice.  This has been one of the hardest eliminations cause most GF products use some sort of brown rice or rice syrup.   So now you can see how wonderful of a find your cookie is!!!   This Raisin Amaretto cookie was a jewel to find.  I can add to her school lunch and her not stand out with 'special food' around the rest of the kids.   We're going back for the Cranberry-Orange!  Regards, Carole K.


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