
Gluten-free life with kids? We make it child’s play!
Making life gluten-free when you have children can be a particularly challenging task. We have therefore put together some tips for you on how you and your children can get by without gluten in the easiest and most relaxed way possible – whether at school, in leisure time, playing sport or on holiday.
There's nothing wrong with a sweet tooth

Children (as well as adults) love sweet treats in all forms and colours, and find it hard to go without them. What's more, they don't have to, because sweet treats and healthy eating do not necessarily need to be at odds with one another.
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Healthy breaktime snack without the boredom - and naturally gluten-free

It's the hot topic of conversation when school starts again - the gluten-free breaktime snack. We can help you give snack boxes more variety and discover what a healthy gluten-free snack for your child looks like.
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Children: Eat something healthy and delicious

Children are continually growing and always on the go. They therefore need a great deal of energy and nutrients. However, food isn't always the top priority for children and it therefore has to have something fun about it and also taste great.
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Starting a new gluten-free school year

The slightly brisk feel to the early morning air means that cold months have arrived. Whether your child is at nursery or university, this means that it is time to go back to school. Starting a new school year brings an amount of trepidation.
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“Mummy, are we nearly there yet?”

Long car journeys with children are often exhausting, boring and take their toll on your nerves. But this does not have to be the case. With a bit of preparation and our ideas and suggestions bad moods need never be an issue.
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Kids alone on a gluten-free trip

School trips, language courses, summer camps – at some point the time will come when your child goes on their first holiday alone. If the experience has been well prepared then it will create self confidence and help your child to grow as a person.
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