<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> My young son age 3 has CD. We informed all those at our family reunion of his problem and some forgot when offering him something. This happened once when I wasn't around and it was an item Cody could readily identify as NOT GF, a cracker. As it was handed to him he put his hand up in the stop position and yelled NO DON'T. He is aware that he cannot have certain foods, but cannot yet pronounce gluten free. The problem we have is that there are many foods that look just like what he can eat yet they are not GF, case in point, many marshmallows at the re-union were not labelled corn starch, only starch or food-starch. Kraft in Canada is labelled corn starch but not so in the states (at least in Montana), so I asked the campgrounds to use their phone and phoned Kraft to question them. They turned out to be GF, but it would have been so much easier to read the label. Also the campground has a ice cream freezer in their store so I phoned ahead to ask if I could borrow a spot for keeping breads, GF hamburger I premade and froze, hot dogs. They had no problem and we had enough food for 10 days. I also premixed the dry ingredients of my pancake mix I have sent to the list before, added the wet ingredients and pancakes turned out great. All in all the camping trip was a huge success as was the re-union (73 campers). Karen, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada [log in to unmask]