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Wed, 30 Jul 2003 20:34:08 -0500
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

I have read on several occasions of parents keeping a "treat box" in their
child's classroom for those times when someone is celebrating a birthday or
special event and no one told the moms to send in a GF substitute for the
cupcakes, etc.   I believe Danna Korn addresses this in her book, but our
kitchen is completely gutted for a major remodeling job and hence all
cookbooks are in storage and out of reach!  My son starts kindergarten in a
couple of weeks (sniff), and I'd like to know what others have kept on hand
at school for a back-up to special occasion treats.  Some items I think of
will undoubtedly be part of my son's lunch from time to time (puddings,
crispy bars), so those aren't so special.  I was thinking more along the
lines of treat-sized M&Ms and other candy (must stock up at Halloween!), but
I'm certain you all have other ideas to share.  I will summarize.  Many thanks!

Joy in Arizona

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