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A Wonderful World Of Gluten Free Health: Easy And Tasty, Too Review

A Wonderful World Of Gluten Free Health: Easy And Tasty, Too
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Love the easy recipe's and they taste good too. I have used other recipe books for gluten free food and the food tasted like cardboard. My family also enjoyed the same food, saving me time making food for them and myself separetly. I can't thank this author enough it has made a big differance in my life. The big part of all of this is I am feeling great.

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This is a cookbook designed to help the person who is gluten intolerant or allergic to Wheat with recipes that are not difficult to make, not full of exotic ingredients and good to eat.

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You Won't Believe It's Gluten-Free: 500 Delicious, Foolproof Recipes for Healthy Living Review

You Won't Believe It's Gluten-Free: 500 Delicious, Foolproof Recipes for Healthy Living
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Before Celiac, I was an avid baker. I baked all of our breads (my children never knew what store brought bread was), and that is one of the hardest things that I've had to deal with. The smell of fresh baked bread, the way it feels when you're making it, etc. With this book I have been able to get back some of that nostalgic feeling of being in the kitchen and creating something truly wonderful. I use this cookbook almost daily and share it with anyone I can. I have tried many many other cookbooks and got so discouraged that I didn't want to try anything new. The smell of garbanzo bean flour was enough to make me stop using it. Not to mention the lead weight that came out of the oven every time I tried to bake with 4 or even 5 different flours. Thank you Roben for simplifying baking but while still providing my family with delicious treats from our kitchen. This book is truly a treat for anyone with gluten intolerance, celiac, or various other food allergies. Yeah for being back in the kitchen!!! Heather Jones

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Celiac Disease: Safe/Unsafe Food List and Essential Information On Living With A Gluten Free Diet Review

Celiac Disease: Safe/Unsafe Food List and Essential Information On Living With A Gluten Free Diet
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I have been living with Celiac for over 15 years and I have every book, cookbook, grocery guide, and list I can download online and WOW, I can't believe the stuff they all missed. Besides the valuable research this author has obviously done, this book is the only one that fits in my purse easily when I grocery shop and it is the only one that lists by ingredient you can check on labels individually. By far this is the most important guide I have and don't think I'll be bothering with my massive grocery guides anymore. If you have Celiac, you NEED this guide! Don't think twice and just order. As far as I'm concerned, doctors should just be handing out this guide as soon as they diagnose anyone with gluten intolerance

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The most comprehensive and accurate safe/unsafe list to date, this small pocket guide is an essential tool in managing a gluten free diet. The author, also a Celiac, Certified Nutritionist, and Natural Health Consultant, has carefully verified safe and unsafe ingredients and delivered them in a handy pocketbook format. The most complete list on the market today, with information regarding dozens of unsafe items that are incorrectly listed as safe on most other lists. Note: this is not a grocery guide, as those can be outdated before even printed because manufacturers change ingredients often and without warning. This guide indicates actual ingredients you can check on labels - which is the only way to manage a gluten free diet safely.The pocketbook format makes it incredibly easy to carry everywhere andincludes bonus material regarding vitamin requirements, where to look for hidden dangers, avoiding cross-contamination, and creative ideas on how to make a smooth, even enjoyable, transition to living a gluten free life.No Celiac will want to go without this handy guide, and certainly never do any grocery shopping without this guide.

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Wheat-Free, Gluten-Free Cookbook for Kids and Busy Adults, Second Edition Review

Wheat-Free, Gluten-Free Cookbook for Kids and Busy Adults, Second Edition
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To make many of the recipes in this book you need to make up your own gluten-free flour mixture. There are two options. The first is a mixture of rice flour, potato starch, sorghum flour, tapioca flour, cornstarch, garbanzo bean flour and xanthan gum. Most of these items are easy to find online or at your local health food store. The second option requires you to mix together brown rice flour, sorghum flour, potato starch, tapioca flour, coconut flour, garbanzo bean flour, golden flaxseed meal, cornstarch and xanthan gum.
Once you have these flour mixtures made you can then make a number of interesting and delicious dishes. Not every recipe requires the flour mixture, some indicate which type of product to buy, like for instance: gluten-free tortillas. The author recommends you buy Frito Lay Tostitos, which are gluten free.
Here are a few of the recipes you may want to try:
Homemade Granola
Peanut Butter Smoothie
Spicy Cheese Muffins (requires 1 cup gluten-free flour)
Breakfast Enchiladas
Banana Pancakes (requires ¾ cup gluten-free flour)
Corned Beef and Cabbage
Mixed Bean Salad
Banana Biscotti
Chocolate Cherry Cake
Many of the recipes are not only gluten-free they are also dairy-free. At the start of the book there is a long list of items that contain gluten. It might be helpful to know that commercially packaged frozen hamburger patties contain wheat-based fillers. There is also a list for people who want to live dairy-free. If you are new to cooking you will also appreciate the list of kitchen hints and cooking techniques. Most of the main dishes serve 4-8.
If you don't want to make up your own flour blend, you may also be interested in:
Bob's Red Mill All-Purpose Gluten-Free Baking Flour. I've used it in a few recipes in the past and it seemed to work fairly well. It does however seem to have more bean flours than the flour recipes in this book.
~The Rebecca Review


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EASY-TO-MAKE GLUTEN-FREE RECIPES THAT SATISFY EVEN the MOST FINICKY EATERS
"This book is a wonderful addition to the increasing variety of resources available to people who require a gluten-free diet. It is easy to read and the content is superb!" Peter H.R. Green, M.D., Celiac Disease Center, Columbia University
"When you need a meal and don't have much time or energy, you're sure to find something you can pull off-and smile while you're doing it." -Ann Whelan, Editor/Publisher of Gluten-Free Living
"Connie once again shows us that the gluten-free diet is not restrictive but merely a variety of delicious substitutions." -Elaine Monarch, Founder/Executive Director, Celiac Disease Foundation
Put away the complicated cooking gadgets: a wheat- and gluten-free diet for your kids just got easier! All the recipes in this completely revised second edition are simple to make for busy parents on the go, and they conform to new gluten-free guidelines.
Written by celiac-disease authority Connie Sarros, the recipes run the gamut from simple treats to hearty meals and are sure to please your child without sacrificing nutrition!
Includes
Casein-free options and nutritional breakdowns for all recipes
Tips on how to read labels and packages to be sure that ingredients are gluten-free
Hints on meal planning and cooking basics
Simple dishes that even kids can make for themselves


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