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Nutfree Easter Gift Winner is…

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March 24, 2014 By //  by Caroline Moassessi 3 Comments

Kacey!  I just love an old fashioned raffle.  My family thought it would be very “down home” to do an old fashioned raffle of drawing a name.  Anyone who entered a comment on my blog post, “Food Allergy Yum: Chocolate Easter Bunny Give Away” was entered to win a darling little chocolate trio from Amanda’s Own Confections.  Some folks included recipes or links to their ideas.  Down below are some Easter traditions and suggestions that you might find fun:
RAffle
My son choosing the winner!

  • Prying the Deviled Eggs out of in-laws hands (a.k.a. dealing with family who don’t get it).
  • Preparing Easter Lamb (a personal favorite for me)
  • Enjoy Life Chocolate and own molds to make Easter Treats
  • Chocolate cupcakes with Easter Themes
  • Nut free, dairy free, egg free Cinnamon Rolls from Food Allergy Mama
  • Carrot Cupcakes from Cybele Pascale
  • Homemade Bunny Cake using 2 cake rounds cut in half, stood up and then adding ears
  • Rice Krispie Eggs from Pioneer Woman-without the candy inside
  • Hide one plastic “Golden Egg” in and the child who finds it, wins a special prize
  • Bunny Ice Cream Sandwiches from Speed Bump Kitchen
  • Edible Easter Baskets made from scooped out oranges filled with fruit
  • Easter Story or Resurrection cookies
  • Dairy Free Easter Potatoes
  • Homemade Sunbutter Chocolate covered Eggs

Thank you Everyone for sharing your Food Allergy Friendly, nut free, dairy free, gluten free and Egg Free ideas and Traditions!  Thank you to Amanda’s Own Confections for providing the lovely prize!

Filed Under: Food Allergy Lifestyle, Food Products Tagged With: #nutfree, Amanda's Own, Chocolate, Giveaway

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  1. Julie Moore

    March 24, 2014 at 8:03 am

    Thanks for mentioning my cookies! 🙂 And congrats to Kacey!

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  2. Caroline

    March 24, 2014 at 9:04 am

    Of course Julie! This was fun!

    Reply
  3. Kacey

    March 24, 2014 at 2:41 pm

    Thank you! My little ones will be so excited! Yay!

    Reply

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