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I'm in charge of  snacks at our play group next week.  My son is the only
Celiac, and when I'm doing the snacks, I try to make something that he can
eat as well instead of making him something comparable to what the other
moms make.  We have a St. Patrick's Day theme next week, and I'm sort of at
a loss for ideas for a green snack.  Okay, we're talking green food coloring
here--no vegies, please.  As much as we moms would like our little ones to
eat some broccoli at 10:30 a.m., these 3-5 year-olds just aren't going to do
it!  I can only get to a regular grocery between now and then (my closest
Wild Oats or health food store is 3 hours away), so  does anyone have any
ideas for something I can do with something I can readily get at Safeway or
WalMart?

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