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gluten free recipe blogs?

Anyone know of any good ones? Just something im looking into and im sure you will be more helpful than google.

Re: gluten free recipe blogs?

  • Im not so much looking into it for weight loss but for other issues, I have been having a LOT of stomach issues and i want to cut out gluten for a bit to see if thats possibly the culprit. Im ok without beer because vodka is gluten free :D

    A friend of mine has written a gluten free cook book, and I think is writing another, and I asked her some questions today but havnt heard back. Im worried she will try to sell me nutrition sessions (shes a personal trainer and nutritionalist) and I am not interested in that.
  • Hmmm I tried looking for some but couldn't them :(
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  • OMG I forgot about vodka! I really need a drink.
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    [QUOTE]Im not so much looking into it for weight loss but for other issues, I have been having a LOT of stomach issues and i want to cut out gluten for a bit to see if thats possibly the culprit. Im ok without beer because vodka is gluten free :D A friend of mine has written a gluten free cook book, and I think is writing another, and I asked her some questions today but havnt heard back. Im worried she will try to sell me nutrition sessions (shes a personal trainer and nutritionalist) and I am not interested in that.
    Posted by Nebb[/QUOTE]

    I could give you advice. I will only charge you 100/hr. :P Kidding. I don't know a lot about a gluten free diet. I'd have to look in my diet manual and that only contains GF foods.

    <a href="http://glutenfreegirl.blogspot.com/">http://glutenfreegirl.blogspot.com/</a>

    <a href="http://glutenfreegoddess.blogspot.com/">http://glutenfreegoddess.blogspot.com/</a>
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    [QUOTE]Beer has gluten.
    Posted by ricksang[/QUOTE]

    Redbridge is a gluten-free beer.  It's usually carried by Anheuser-Busch.
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  • Hmm I wonder if they sell that in MS?
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  • I bought a cookbook from Borders a couple of weeks  ago that is pretty good for recipies if you decide to go gluten free long term. It is called "You wont believe it's Gluten free! 500 Delicious, foolproog recipes for healthy living" by Roben Ryberg.

    I like that she has several recipies for each thing (like bagels) so that you can decide what type of substitue flour you like the best.

    I also use this website to check things that I want to buy at the store.
     http://www.eatallergyfree.com/index.html?c=Main.GetPreparedFoods

    General Mills also has a nice gluten free information section.

    Good luck, it doesn't sound too bad but when things like soy sauce and broths ofen have gluten in it, it makes life interesting!
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    [QUOTE]I bought a cookbook from Borders a couple of weeks  ago that is pretty good for recipies if you decide to go gluten free long term. It is called "You wont believe it's Gluten free! 500 Delicious, foolproog recipes for healthy living" by Roben Ryberg. I like that she has several recipies for each thing (like bagels) so that you can decide what type of substitue flour you like the best. I also use this website to check things that I want to buy at the store.   <a href="http://www.eatallergyfree.com/index.html?c=Main.GetPreparedFoods" rel="nofollow">http://www.eatallergyfree.com/index.html?c=Main.GetPreparedFoods</a> General Mills also has a nice gluten free information section. Good luck, it doesn't sound too bad but when things like soy sauce and broths ofen have gluten in it, it makes life interesting!
    Posted by RodeoRed[/QUOTE]
    I will check those out, thanks!
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