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You can also make your own crust using the left-overs from the juicer (if you

juice). Just shape into the form of a crust (I hear carrot " leftover " tastes the

best, though I'll be experimenting) and dehydrate or heat at a very low temp

(100 degrees). There's no wheat in that, and everyone can add their own

toppings.

 

 

, " paulahamma " <phamma wrote:

>

> Not that I'm pushing pizza or anything, but Namaste brand makes a pizza crust

mix that is gluten, dairy, egg, soy, and sugar free. You could make little mini

pizzas ahead of time (or a big one and cut it) and let them add their own

toppings so that they can eat what they like.

>

>

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>

>

> Also little sandwiches made on appropriate bread and cut into cute little

shapes will always be tea party worthy. Use fillings such as thinly sliced

veggies or nut butters.

>

> Decorate the plates with small edible flowers.

>

> Make a beautiful, colorful veggie platter with all the veggies cut in new and

pretty ways - long thin carrots placed upright in a tall glass, radishes cut in

roses, cucumbers spiral cut into a long slinky, mounds of cherry tomoatos,

yellow peppers laid flat and cut into shapes.

>

> The watermelon basket filled with all sorts of fruits will be beautiful! Try

to find a star fruit and cut star-shaped slices - we always loved those as a

kid.

>

> You have some lucky twins!

>

> Paula

>

> , Sherene Silverberg <sherene@>

wrote:

> >

> >

> > On Mar 7, 2009, at 10:49 PM, hollyhedge_2004 wrote:

> >

> > > -Great party food ideas although I am not sure many children would

> > > like Belgian endive though. I have a good allergy book and these

> > > are the children's party food suggestions. These are individual

> > > pizzas,

> > > vegetarian 'sausage' rolls, a basket made from a slice of toast with

> > > toothpicks pushed in around the edge and cooked spaghetti woven to

> > > form the basket and this is to be filled with potato straws. A

> > > watermelon basket hollowed out and cut to form a handle and then

> > > filled with fruit. Popcorn is popular also. They have a recipe

> > > made from apple juice coloured with spinach juice and jelled with

> > > agar to make a green pond with a chocolate or carob frog.

> > > I personally like the idea of the watermelon basket, popcorn and the

> > > green pond.

> > > Hope these ideas are of help.

> > >> ====================

> >

> > I am so glad I spoke to you about this. My daughter loves Belgian

> > endive so I didn't think that other kids might not like it.

> >

> > the sausage rolls and pizzas are out as my daughter is also allergic

> > to soy. dairy free, egg free, gluten free and soy free makes too many

> > substitutions. I love the watermelon basket idea for her adn the frog

> > pond for her brother. I know he won't eat the pond as both kids find

> > " jello " type things nauseating but I'll bet it will appeal to little

> > boys.

> >

> > Sherene

> >

>

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