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Hello. I have come across an older lady who has diabetes and was
diagnosed with celiac within the last two years. She lives by herself
and doesn't have access to a group such as this. I would like to help
her out by purchasing some food products and also do some baking. I am
not celiac myself, but my 7 year old daughter was diagnosed at 16 months
so I am (quite) familiar with the celiac side of things. If I were to
bake something for this lady, I'm not sure what I need to watch for
under the diabetic side. Does anyone have any good recipes of small
items that I can bake and she can freeze? She is afraid to eat anything
at this point. Can I substitute honey for sugar and be okay? I'm
thinking of muffins, cookies, or some sort of treat item. Right now she
is staying away from milk, but I think if I can help her eliminate all
gluten, milk probably won't be a problem. I can substitute something
for milk until then. Any ideas would be such a help. Thanks so much.
Jenny Cronin
Shorewood, IL
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