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With Thanksgiving just around the corner, we understand the challenges and excitement that come with preparing an autism-friendly feast on short notice. Here are some last-minute tips to ensure a memorable and sensory-sensitive celebration:

Thanksgiving can be a joyous occasion for everyone, including individuals with autism, sensory sensitivities, and gluten sensitivities. By incorporating these wholesome and sensory-friendly recipes into your Thanksgiving spread, you can create a meal that accommodates diverse dietary needs while celebrating the spirit of gratitude and togetherness. Enjoy a delicious, inclusive, and heartwarming Thanksgiving feast with your loved ones.

This gluten-free pumpkin soup is perfect for autumn and Thanksgiving. It's both hearty and creamy, making it an excellent addition to your seasonal men
This homemade gluten-free cranberry orange sauce is bursting with flavor and the perfect addition to your Thanksgiving table.
This gluten-free herb rub will not only add wonderful flavor but also help create a beautifully golden and aromatic Thanksgiving turkey. Enjoy your gluten-free Thanksgiving feast!
Possibly the most difficult holiday to cater to an autism-friendly diet is just around the corner: Thanksgiving. The traditional fare for “turkey day” is a spread of comfort food appealing to those with little or no dietary restrictions. This can spell trouble for those with autism who typically thrive off gluten and casein free diets. To help guide you on your grocery journey in preparation for the big day, here are some tips and recipes to help make your feast enjoyable for the whole family.

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