10 tips for summertime snacking on the go

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With summer weather slowly arriving in the Pacific Northwest, we’ve been taking every opportunity to get outside and enjoy every last minute of the sunshine. I love being out in nature and being active as a family, but I hate that that sometimes means eating out more than I would like. So, I've started packing healthy snacks with us for our adventures that help us keep fueled up without weighing us down. 

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Udi’s gluten free foods for morning, noon, and night {review}



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are you know someone who has gone gluten free, whether it is celiac disease or simply because they feel better without gluten in their diet. My mom and aunt went gluten free back in 2010 and since that time I have met more people than I can count who also made the switch.

For this reason, I always try and keep some gluten free foods on hand when I know I might be entertaining guests with dietary concerns and I always choose Udi's Bakery. With so many gluten free selections ranging from breads and rolls to pizza and tortillas as well as desserts and cookies, Udi's really does have most of the foods I normally serve as well as some decadent treats that we all love.

For instance, this jelly toast, which was supposed to be gluten free peanut butter and jelly toast until someone omitted the PB. Hello, dessert.


Welch's jelly on toast

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Udi’s Gluten Free Foods {Review}

Chances are you know someone who has gone gluten free.  As for me, my mom and some aunts and cousins all went gluten free back in 2010 when I was pregnant with my son, at the same time I had been diagnosed with Gestational Diabetes.  As you can imagine, that was a fun summer for … Read more