I’ve also struggled with birthday parties, because it’s not always easy to procure (or bake from scratch) a gluten-free treat that my child can take himself. We’ve had many moments of running out the door to a party and realizing, on the way, that we totally forgot about this stuff. And it’s no fun for a kid to be at a birthday celebration and skip out while everyone else is eating cake.
A friend finally shared an idea with me that is so simple, I don’t know how I ever thought of it. She makes gluten-free cupcakes in batches and then freezes them. That way, she always has something on hand. If a birthday party or school celebration is happening, she pulls one out of the freezer the night before.
We made tie-dye cupcakes earlier this month, and I thought it would be a good opportunity to make a big batch of gluten-free cupcakes, too.
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