Dairy free egg free...what the heck nut free bday desert options for 4 yr olds?!


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Dairy free egg free...what the heck nut free bday desert options for 4 yr olds?

My Daughter's bday is coming up. A small gorup of 4 yr old will be in attendance. I know at least one boy is allergic to milk and eggs. I really do not want to bake a dairy free cake myself. It will be a hot Sat early 10-12. I think i may be o.k not doing cake. What can I do that the kids will be just as excited for? Sorbet..Jello with gummy fish? ( under the sea / mermaid theme fyi)Novelty popscicles. But what else? Something else? I've seem a recipe for a watermelon cake usuing real watermelon and cool whip. Is cool whip dairy/egg free? I know I can just do a reg . cake. Most Moms with kids with allergies bring their own treat. Since it will be only about 6 I'd prefer for everyone to be included. Someone will have a great idea I can feel it!!!

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2 days ago
oh! my daughter will get her cake with her fam. the day before on her real bday!!


Answers:

Some thing you could try is quick jelly trifles which it takes 10 min to prepare and 2 hrs to set and serves 6, you will need:1 cup raspberries, 1pkt areoplane jelly raspberry quick set, 1 pkt orange quick set aeroplane quick set jelly, 6 sponge finger biscuits, 1/2 cup shaved coconut, to mak: 1.make aeroplane quickset jelly jelly to packet instructions and pour into 6 clear cups and letset tilted in the fridge 2.once the first jelly is set divide the raspberries into the 6 cups and make the other packet of aeroplane quickset jelly and pour on top of the other fresh raspberries and let set 3.just before serving push a sponge finger into each of the jelly and sprinkle with shaved coconut. this recipe might help.




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