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The parents of an autistic child have graciously donated

their online business and products to The National Autism Association.

The product line, Healthy Sprinkles, is a variety of freeze-dried

veggies that have been ground into a fine powder and packaged into

loveable shakers for the purpose of being easily hidden in preferred

foods.

Healthy Sprinkles is ideal for those with limited diets,

narrow food preferences, liquid diets, eating disorders, nutritional

deficiencies, or texture sensitivities. They come in Green Bean, Pea,

Pineapple, Veggie Combo (peas, green beans and spinach) and Green Onion.

Each shaker contains 100% actual food with no preservatives or

additives. The advanced freeze-dried process allows for these foods to

retain all natural nutrients.

The veggie products can be easily mixed into baked goods,

hamburgers and other meats, eggs, casseroles, desserts, smoothies and so

much more. The pea variety is very light in color and is perfect for

sprinkling on potato sticks or other chips. If your kids eat lots of

snacks like these, they may as well have peas on them! The pineapple

variety is a nice alternative to sugary toppers such as jellies and jams

and is high in natural digestive enzymes. Use pineapple atop rice and

others cereals, cakes, cookies, waffles, pancakes, etc. Be sure to store

the pineapple variety in the fridge or freezer...it's non-perishable

(all of them are) but the pineapple maintains its fine powder form much

better if kept cool. Green Onion Sprinkles is a favorite among adults.

It makes a nice addition to omelets, hamburgers, dips, steaks, etc.

Store it and the veggies varieties right there on your spice rack!

NAA plans to eventually expand the line to include other

favorites for our children. In the meantime, please check out www.healthysprinkles.com

for more info. To kick off our opening of Healthy Sprinkles through NAA,

we are offering a free bottle of Green Onion Sprinkles with every

purchase. We've also listed recipe ideas below.

All proceeds from the sale of Healthy Sprinkles go to NAA

and its autism-related projects. NAA is a non-profit, not-for-salary

organization. If you know of a child that may benefit from a product

such as Healthy Sprinkles, please pass this on. Thank you so much for

your support.

Sincerely,

The NAA Team

Yip-Pea! Sticks

You'll need:

One bag of organic/conventional shoestring potato sticks (Shoestring

Potato Sticks by " Veggie Sticks " are a good one.)

Pea Sprinkles

Directions:

Pour potato sticks into snack bowl. Shake Pea Sprinkles over potato

sticks until a thin coating is reached. Makes a great little snack with

a sprinkle of health. Yip-Pea!

Chocolate-Green Dream Cake

You'll need:

One bag/box (Optional Gluten-Free/Casein Free) Chocolate Cake Mix

(Optional Gluten-Free/Casein Free) White Icing

Veggie Sprinkles

Directions:

Follow instructions on cake package. Preheat oven to 350. As you mix

the batter, add generous amount of Veggie Sprinkles and mix. Once

mixed, pour batter into a 6 x 9 baking dish and follow instructions on

package for baking time. Once cooled, add white icing and lightly coat

with Pineapple Sprinkles if desired. Don't worry...the cake won't be

green!

Lime-a-bean Jello

You'll need:

One box Lime Gelatin

Green Bean Sprinkles

Two cups (Optional Gluten-Free/Casein Free) miniature marshmallows

Directions:

Prepare lime gelatin per instructions. Once gelatin mix is thoroughly

dissolved and cold water is added, add two to three tablespoons of

Green Bean Sprinkles into mixture. Stir. Refrigerate until firm. Cut

into squares and place into large bowl. Top with miniature marshmallows.

Pineapple Sprinkles may be added for extra fun. Makes 4 to 5 snack

servings.

PB & P Sandwiches

You'll need:

(Optional Gluten-Free/Casein Free) Bread

Cashew, Almond or Peanut butter

Pineapple Sprinkles

Directions:

Prepare as you would a PB & J sandwich, but don't add the sugary jelly

or jam, add Pineapple Sprinkles instead for a healthier no-sugar-added

treat!

Click here to visit our website

____________

The NAA Team

National Autism Association

Phone: 877-NAA-AUTISM

Email: naa@...

http://nationalautismassociation.org/

To be removed from this list please reply with "Remove" in the subject line.

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The parents of an autistic child have graciously donated

their online business and products to The National Autism Association.

The product line, Healthy Sprinkles, is a variety of freeze-dried

veggies that have been ground into a fine powder and packaged into

loveable shakers for the purpose of being easily hidden in preferred

foods.

Healthy Sprinkles is ideal for those with limited diets,

narrow food preferences, liquid diets, eating disorders, nutritional

deficiencies, or texture sensitivities. They come in Green Bean, Pea,

Pineapple, Veggie Combo (peas, green beans and spinach) and Green Onion.

Each shaker contains 100% actual food with no preservatives or

additives. The advanced freeze-dried process allows for these foods to

retain all natural nutrients.

The veggie products can be easily mixed into baked goods,

hamburgers and other meats, eggs, casseroles, desserts, smoothies and so

much more. The pea variety is very light in color and is perfect for

sprinkling on potato sticks or other chips. If your kids eat lots of

snacks like these, they may as well have peas on them! The pineapple

variety is a nice alternative to sugary toppers such as jellies and jams

and is high in natural digestive enzymes. Use pineapple atop rice and

others cereals, cakes, cookies, waffles, pancakes, etc. Be sure to store

the pineapple variety in the fridge or freezer...it's non-perishable

(all of them are) but the pineapple maintains its fine powder form much

better if kept cool. Green Onion Sprinkles is a favorite among adults.

It makes a nice addition to omelets, hamburgers, dips, steaks, etc.

Store it and the veggies varieties right there on your spice rack!

NAA plans to eventually expand the line to include other

favorites for our children. In the meantime, please check out www.healthysprinkles.com

for more info. To kick off our opening of Healthy Sprinkles through NAA,

we are offering a free bottle of Green Onion Sprinkles with every

purchase. We've also listed recipe ideas below.

All proceeds from the sale of Healthy Sprinkles go to NAA

and its autism-related projects. NAA is a non-profit, not-for-salary

organization. If you know of a child that may benefit from a product

such as Healthy Sprinkles, please pass this on. Thank you so much for

your support.

Sincerely,

The NAA Team

Yip-Pea! Sticks

You'll need:

One bag of organic/conventional shoestring potato sticks (Shoestring

Potato Sticks by " Veggie Sticks " are a good one.)

Pea Sprinkles

Directions:

Pour potato sticks into snack bowl. Shake Pea Sprinkles over potato

sticks until a thin coating is reached. Makes a great little snack with

a sprinkle of health. Yip-Pea!

Chocolate-Green Dream Cake

You'll need:

One bag/box (Optional Gluten-Free/Casein Free) Chocolate Cake Mix

(Optional Gluten-Free/Casein Free) White Icing

Veggie Sprinkles

Directions:

Follow instructions on cake package. Preheat oven to 350. As you mix

the batter, add generous amount of Veggie Sprinkles and mix. Once

mixed, pour batter into a 6 x 9 baking dish and follow instructions on

package for baking time. Once cooled, add white icing and lightly coat

with Pineapple Sprinkles if desired. Don't worry...the cake won't be

green!

Lime-a-bean Jello

You'll need:

One box Lime Gelatin

Green Bean Sprinkles

Two cups (Optional Gluten-Free/Casein Free) miniature marshmallows

Directions:

Prepare lime gelatin per instructions. Once gelatin mix is thoroughly

dissolved and cold water is added, add two to three tablespoons of

Green Bean Sprinkles into mixture. Stir. Refrigerate until firm. Cut

into squares and place into large bowl. Top with miniature marshmallows.

Pineapple Sprinkles may be added for extra fun. Makes 4 to 5 snack

servings.

PB & P Sandwiches

You'll need:

(Optional Gluten-Free/Casein Free) Bread

Cashew, Almond or Peanut butter

Pineapple Sprinkles

Directions:

Prepare as you would a PB & J sandwich, but don't add the sugary jelly

or jam, add Pineapple Sprinkles instead for a healthier no-sugar-added

treat!

Click here to visit our website

____________

The NAA Team

National Autism Association

Phone: 877-NAA-AUTISM

Email: naa@...

http://nationalautismassociation.org/

To be removed from this list please reply with "Remove" in the subject line.

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THIS KIND OF STUFF HAS GOT TO STOP IN OUR COUNTRY! We Must Stop This Immediately! Have you noticed that Stairs are getting steeper . Groceries are heavier . And, everything is farther ! away.. Yesterday I walked to the corner and I was dumbfounded to discover how long our street had become! Also I have noticed the ground is

harder , trails are longer and the nights have become a lot colder than they used to be! And, you know, people are less considerate now, especially the young ones. They speak in whispers all the time! If you ask them to speak up they just keep repeating themselves, endlessly mouthing the same silent message until they're red in the face! What do they think I am, a lip reader? I also think they are much younger than I was at the same age. On the other hand, people my own age are so much older than I am. I ran into an old friend the other day and she has aged so much that she didn't even

recognize me. I got to thinking about the poor dear while I was combing my hair this morning, and in doing so, I glanced at my own refection........Well! , REALLY NOW- even mirrors are not made the way they used to be! Another thing, everyone drives so fast these days! You're risking life and limb if you happen to pull onto the freeway in front of them.. All I can say is, their brakes must wear out awfully fast, the way I see them

screech and swerve in my rear view mirror. Clothing manufacturers are less civilized these days. Why else would they suddenly start labeling a size 10 or 12 dress as 18 or 20? Do they think no one notices that these things no longer fit around the waist, hips, thighs, and bosom? The people who make bathroom scales are

pulling the same prank, but in reverse. Do they think I actually "believe" the number I see on that dial? HA! I would never let myself weigh that much!! Just who do these people think they're fooling? I'd like to call up someone in authority to report what's going on -- but the telephone company is in on the conspiracy too: they've printed the phone books in such small type that no one could ever find a number in here! All I can do is pass along this warning: We are under attack! Unless something drastic happens, pretty soon everyone will

have to suffer these awful indignities. PLEASE PASS THIS ON TO EVERYONE YOU KNOW AS SOON AS POSSIBLE SO WE CAN GET THIS CONSPIRACY STOPPED! PS: I am sending this to you in a larger font size, because something has caused my computer's fonts to be smaller than they once were!

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