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Most products in these baskets state nut free either on the label or on their website. Others are from an approved NF diet list. Please use common sense depending upon you recipients level of sensitivity.
Key: NF= peanut and tree nut free, GF= gluten free, DF= dairy free, SF= sugar free, V= vegan, AN= all natural, O= organic
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Snackers Delight- They'll be delighted to crunch and munch on snacks designed especially for them, including organic maple kettle corn, apple chips, tortilla chips, spicy pumpkin seeds, and an allergy free trail mix.
$65.95 No Gluten, No Nuts, No Dairy, popcorn can be exchanged on request to be sugar free
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Allergen Free Snack- Delicious snacks for all to enjoy! Scrumptious box of cookies, spicy pumpkin seeds, organic hard candy, snack bar and dark chocolate bar. This basket is also free from gluten, wheat, dairy, soy, eggs, fish, tree nuts and peanuts. Allergy Free. (picture shows version containing nuts- this basket is nut free)
$53.25 |
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Allergy Free Party Time- They'll celebrate in style with these tasty no-worry treats from dedicated factories. Crispy veggie chips, delicious cookies, organic lollipops, a pack of microwave popcorn, chocolate bar and crunchy pretzels. gluten free, wheat free, dairy free,peanut and nut free, soy free, egg free, casein free, Vegan, all natural
$67.45
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Gourmet Pleasures- Don't let them feel left out! There IS a gourmet basket for them too! SF, DF, GF, NF Veggie chips, tortilla chips, tea, crunchy crackers, roasted pumpkin seeds, rice spirals, olives, garlic oil, trail mix (no sugar added), sticks and twigs, and microwave popcorn.
$118.45 DF, GF, SF, NF |
All products in the gluten free baskets state gluten free either on the label or on their website. This does not necessarily mean they are manufactured in a gluten free facility. Please use common sense depending upon you recipients level of sensitivity.
The information provided on this web site is intended for your general knowledge only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice or treatment for specific medical conditions. You should not use this information to diagnose or treat a health problem or disease without consulting with a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider with any questions or concerns you may have regarding your condition. We do our best to deliver healthy nutritional gifts to each recipient and appreciate any input from our clients.
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For people with celiac disease, the gluten-free diet is a huge life change that requires major emotional and physical adjustments. If you've just been diagnosed with celiac disease and you feel overwhelmed, no one can blame you. But don’t despair. Lots of individuals, organizations, and resources -- including all of us at About.com! -- are available to help you learn to do well and thrive. Below are eight steps (and lots of links to additional information) to help you learn to cope with the gluten-free diet.
Don’t Be Ashamed to Grieve.
There is no way around this painful truth: the gluten-free diet requires that you give up foods -- and food rituals -- that you love. It will get easier after a while, and you’re going to feel much better than you did before. You’re going to feel strong and healthy, and you'll avoid lots of celiac disease complications. But at first, it’s going to be hard.
You Need to Be Gluten-Free. Now What?
What to Do When Your Child is Diagnosed with Celiac Disease
Learn As Much As You Can.
Familiarize yourself with celiac disease and associated medical issues. There are many good books about celiac disease on the market now. (If you can only buy one, I’d advise that you buy Celiac Disease: The Hidden Epidemic by Rory Jones and Peter H. R. Green, MD.) Be sure to visit the web sites of the major celiac organizations, and find a local support group.
The Facts about Celiac Disease
True or False? Know the Myths about Celiac Disease
Links to Major Celiac Organizations in the US and Canada and around the World
Why You Should Join a Celiac Support Group
Tell Your Family and Friends.
It’s important to tell your family and friends –- and even selected co-workers -- about your diet. One reason to tell your family is that there’s a strong genetic component to celiac disease. If you have the disease, your relatives might unknowingly have it too. Also, by telling your friends and relatives about your celiac disease, you’ll be giving them a chance to rise to the occasion and help you stay safely gluten-free. As hard as it can be to follow a gluten-free diet, it is almost impossible to do it in secret.
What People Who Cook for You Need to Know
Genetic Testing for Celiac Disease
If a Relative Has Celiac Disease, What Are the Chances a Family Member Will Get It?
Prepare Your Kitchen. To continue go here
Thanks to Nancy Lapid- Article copied by permission from Nancy Lapid, author
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Hospital Delivery- NOT A GOOD IDEA!
- We do NOT recommend shipping to hospitals. We recommend shipping to a home address. If a basket is returned or forwarded by the hospital because the patient has left, the reshipping costs will be charged to you -- no exceptions.
- Hospitals receive mail at a set time once a day and not at all on weekends. If a package arrives after the hospital's daily delivery/pickup, the mailroom may not accept or deliver the package that day.
- Mailrooms are closed on weekends. Packages received on a Friday will most likely not be delivered until Monday.
- Hospitals will return the basket to us if the patient has left- or forward to the address they have on hand. We cannot be responsible for the condition of the gift basket once it has been forwarded. We carefully pack and ship our gifts to arrive in perfect condition, however they are fragile and do not endure multiple shipping very well. If returned to us, we will contact you for the home address but must charge for redelivery to the home address -- no exceptions. We also cannot refund shipping charges for packages received by the hospital mailroom but not delivered to patients before they go home. If you cancel the order, we must wait until the gift is returned to us from the hospital before refunding the basket price. We cannot refund the shipping price.
- Our recommended solution- Please ship to their home address.
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