Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Celiac Support Group Meeting

Tonight was my first time attending the State College Celiac Support Group.  I am just so excited to see a local group is now present because the next closest group is in Harrisburg, PA and that is just too far to drive.

Heidi Watson is the group organizer / contact person.  Kudos to her for getting the local support group started!  I enjoyed the meeting agenda.  I especially enjoyed the meeting's inclusion of two local business owners: Natures Pantry Owner and Corrinado's Pizza Owner.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Gluten-Free Blueberry Muffins

Casey made these wonderful gluten-free blueberry muffins for breakfast!  These muffins are from our favorite gluten-free cookbook  (“Gluten-Free Baking Classic”).  I posted some photos so people could see how good they turn out.

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Update:  Entered the above photo in and this post into the Simply...Gluten Free Photo Contest.

Hands-on House

Casey and I took Hailey and Tyler to Lancaster, PA this past weekend to a place called the Hands-on House.  The Hands-on House is a children's museum featuring many day-to-day activities miniaturized for the benefit of educating children.  Activities like farming, fishing, grocery shopping, acting, and manufacturing were just a few things the kids could experience. 

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Hailey's favorite experience was the factory where she could make widgets and learn about the processes involved with manufacturing.   Tyler's favorite experience was definitely the grocery store, he continuously pulled items from one shelve and put them on others.  It was so cute.  

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After the museum, we went to Carrabba's for some yummy food (they even had a gluten-free menu for Casey) and the kids were so well behaved.  It was  a fun day trip, if you get some time check out the Hands-on House.

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