
Here is a starter list of the gluten free Valentine’s Day candy you and your loved ones can share this year: (As always, check all ingredient labels.)
Necco Valentine Conversation Hearts
Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups
M&Ms (plain and peanut)
Hershey’s Milk Chocolate (NOT crisp or cookie flavored)
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Mrs. Richardson’s dessert toppings make a fantastic gluten-free addition to any bowl of ice cream. Top with some Cool Whip, nuts and a cherry and you have yourself a sundae. Ice cream in the winter? Of course! 
Most people who read my articles know this Examiner is a big fan of the gluten-free product line currently available from Kinnikinnick Foods. Kinnikinnick was the first company this Examiner found that made a retail line of gluten-free doughnuts, but this year Glutino got into the gluten-free doughnut making game and we felt it necessary to compare the brands and choose a winner. 
One of my favorite’s from Glutino is the breakfast bars. They are perfect for a quick meal on the go, and I’ve taken them as a handy snack when traveling. They come in yummy flavors such as
Halloween is quickly approaching and it is important to take the time to determine which candies are gluten free. We tend to give out gluten-free candies at our house as there are so many great ones from which to choose. My favorite gluten-free candy has always been Reese peanut butter cups, so we always offer those to our trick-or-treaters. We couldn’t have been happier to learn that Nature’s Path created a 

