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    Treats Without Wheat! 7 Gluten-free Desserts for Valentine's Day

    Photo by: Spoonful
    Strawberry Parfait
    Ingredients:
    1 cup heavy cream
    4 tablespoons sugar, divided
    2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice, divided
    3 cups fresh strawberries, sliced
    Lemon zest (optional) ... more 
    Photo by: Spoonful
    Strawberry Parfait
    Ingredients:
    1 cup heavy cream
    4 tablespoons sugar, divided
    2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice, divided
    3 cups fresh strawberries, sliced
    Lemon zest (optional)
    Directions:
    1. In a chilled medium-size bowl, whip the heavy cream with 2 tablespoons of the sugar and 1 tablespoon of the lemon juice. Gradually add in the remaining sugar and lemon juice, whipping until the cream is thick but not overwhipped.
    2. Alternate layers of whipped cream and sliced strawberries in 8-ounce parfait glasses, then top each treat with a dollop of cream and lemon zest, if you like. Serves 4. less 
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    Mon, Jan 28, 2013 3:42 PM EST
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    For those of us with food allergies, the holidays can be stressful and frustrating and leave you feeling, well, left out. When everyone else is chowing down on cookies and cupcakes and goodies aplenty, those of us with food allergies are left wondering what we can eat and where we can fit in. And for those of us with kids with food allergies, we feel the weight doubled as we don't want them to miss out on any of life's joys. I rounded up 7 great recipes and ideas for Valentine's Day treats for kids with a wheat allergy. These look and taste so delicious that they are sure to be enjoyed by everyone, whether they have a gluten allergy or not. - By Becka Robinson



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