Oct
3

Easy Gluten-Free Recipes: Amazing, Easy Gluten-Free Recipes, Savory & Sweet PLUS Gluten Free Bread Recipes including one that is also yeast-free, sugar-free & egg-free

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Easy Gluten-Free Recipes: Amazing, Easy Gluten-Free Recipes, Savory & Sweet PLUS Gluten Free Bread Recipes including one that is also yeast-free, sugar-free & egg-free

Delicious gluten-free meals and desserts for anyone on a gluten-free diet or just wishing to cut down on wheat and gluten in their life. These are easy gluten-free recipes, quick and can be made for guests or family meals. With such a broad range of the most essential easy gluten-free recipes from Thai Chicken to Apple Bread, you won’t be missing wheat or gluten! (using the sugar alternatives make them great diabetic recipes too!)

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Oct
1

Simply Sugar and Gluten-Free: 180 Easy and Delicious Recipes You Can Make in 20 Minutes or Less

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Simply Sugar and Gluten-Free: 180 Easy and Delicious Recipes You Can Make in 20 Minutes or Less

FABULOUS FOOD MADE HEALTHIER

Eliminating gluten and refined sugar from your diet doesn’t mean hours in the kitchen or expensive, exotic ingredients. Follow these smart strategies and simple techniques to create tasty, allergy-friendly meals in no time.

From hearty breakfasts to decadent desserts, Simply Sugar & Gluten-Free is chock-full of dishes as delicious as they are healthy.

•Banana Walnut Belgian Waffles
•Carrot and Jicama Slaw
•Chewy Granola Bars
•Crisp

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Sep
24

Sugar-Free Gluten-Free Baking and Desserts by Kelly …

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Some recent gluten free baking auctions on eBay:

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Sep
20

Best Lemon Coconut Macaroons – Free Raw Recipe – Gluten-Free

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Best Lemon Coconut Macaroons – Free Raw Recipe – Gluten-Free

Article by Helen Hecker

If you’re looking for a quick and easy raw recipe that takes few ingredients, is healthy and you can make fast, try this free raw recipe that I love for the best lemon coconut macaroons. It’s also gluten-free for those who need to avoid gluten such as those with celiac disease. Shredded coconut is used in cooked macaroon recipes also and many people often claim that (cooked) macaroons have relieved the pain of some of their ailments including arthritis.

So healthy living cookies such as these best lemon macaroon cookies should be even better although I’m not claiming they’ll cure or heal any health problem you have! They are just good cookies!

The ingredients used are: shredded coconut, Medjool dates – you can use other types of dates but it’ll turn out best with Medjools – try to use organic, raw honey (the best raw honey comes from farms), freshly squeezed lemon juice and vanilla (gluten-free vanilla if you need vanilla that is gluten free.) Some raw foodists prefer using alcohol-free vanilla.

Equipment used: a food processor and you’ll need a food dehydrator such as an Excalibur, L’Equip or something similar. A dehydrator with a fan in back is best right now of what’s available.

Now for the recipe-

Lemon Coconut Macaroons

Place 2 1/4 cups of shredded coconut in a food processor Add 2 pitted Medjool dates, preferably organicAdd 1/2 cup of raw honeyAdd 1 tsp. of vanilla Add about 1/8 cup or less of fresh lemon juice, add slowly and taste as you go

Mix all the ingredients together very well in a food processor. Taste the mixture and determine if you need more lemon juice. You don’t want it to be too bitter. Now if it isn’t sticking together properly add a little more honey. Roll the mixture into small balls or use a large spring action scoop and place on teflex sheets on dehydrator trays. Now flatten them into cookies about 1/2 an inch thick or so.

Now if you find you have added too much lemon juice you can try to double the recipe but add no lemon juice – then slowly add some more lemon juice to taste.

Dehydrate the cookies at about 95 to 105 degrees or so for a few hours. Check them at about 4-5 hours. If they are dry and crusty or crunchy on the outside use another tray and put on top and flip them over to transfer easily to another sheet. Check them every 2 hours or so to determine how soft you want them to be inside. Store in an airtight jar in your refrigerator.

You’ll enjoy this gluten-free free raw recipe for the best lemon coconut macaroons often!

About the Author

For my raw food diet cure and secrets – how I used it to help cure my breast cancer, arthritis, fibromyalgia, acid reflux, digestive & sleep issues, headaches, pain, weight loss, etc. see a nurse/raw food expert’s http://www.RawFoodDietCure.com and my easy raw food recipes http://www.RecipesRaw.com

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Sep
12

Cookie Recipes : Sugar & Gluten-Free Cookie Recipe

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Sep
11

Gluten-Free Bread Ideas

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Gluten-Free Bread Ideas

Article by Melinda Knight

We’ve all grown up eating bread, and it can be hard to break the habit of a lifetime. For celiac sufferers and others who must avoid the glutens found in wheat, rye, and barley flours, giving up bread can be a heartbreaking experience. If you’re feeling deprived, and you want to find bread recipes that leave you feeling satisfied, you’re not alone! Many people seek out alternative flours and recipes that fulfill their cravings for soft, chewy, aromatic breads. You can still enjoy flavorful sandwiches, artisan breads, and basic bread and butter when you follow our tips on finding the ideal bread for a gluten free diet.

The breads of yesteryear often had a heavy, cake-y taste – in fact, you may still run into a few gluten-free breads that crumble too easily or don’t have the right elasticity or chewy feel. However, the use of innovative ingredients, such as psyllium husks, is adding a more pleasing, familiar and “bread-like” texture to gluten-free versions. You can choose from a dizzying array of choices – from rice-free and dairy-free breads, to hearty, pumpernickel-style loaves. It’s also possible to use a bread machine to create versions of your favorite types. Usually, these breads will be created with the help of flour blends that feature some combination of white or brown rice flour, sorghum flour, quinoa flour, almond flour, or potato starches.

To get started making your own bread, try a simple recipe with just a few ingredients. Once you’ve tested basic bread recipes, you can move on to more complicated ingredient combinations. Keep experimenting until you achieve a result you’re really happy with. Then, your basic loaf of bread can become an everyday staple that helps you to resist gluten-rich “comfort” foods. Here is a simple beginner’s recipe for gluten-free bread – all you’ll need is a cup of rice flour, one-and-a-half tablespoons of sugar, one-and-three-quarters of a tablespoon of baking powder, and half a teaspoon of salt. Your “wet” ingredients should include an egg, half a cup of milk, and one-eighth of a cup of vegetable oil.

Preheat the oven to 350 and get started mixing your dry ingredients in a large bowl. After the dry ingredients are ready, beat your egg with a whisk until it’s fluffy – then, add your other wet ingredients. Combine wet and dry and stir until well integrated – look for a “muffin” batter consistency. Grease a small loaf pan and spoon in the dough. Bake for about half an hour. Cool the loaf completely before you slice it.

Once you’ve gotten the hang of bread baking, amp up the flavor in each loaf by adding in tasty extras, such as gourmet olives, grated cheese, and fresh herbs. Adding a touch of sweetness is possible by substituting almond milk for dairy milk, and adding honey, dried fruits, and sugar or sugar substitutes (such as Splenda). The only limitation is your own imagination!

Baking your own bread is definitely not your only option – most urban centers feature gluten-free bakeries that cater to celiac disease sufferers and those with wheat, rye, or barley allergies. In fact, many groceries stores now feature a special health food aisle stocked with a variety of choices for people with celiac disease. The best way to be certain the bread you’re buying is gluten free is by examining labels and talking to bakers and grocery store managers. Asking questions and getting proactive about your own health is the best thing you can do. However, you must be certain that your bread isn’t contaminated during the preparation process

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Sep
5

Best place to buy gluten-free foods?

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Question by Liz: Best place to buy gluten-free foods?
I have a 5 year old Autistic son. I’m wanting to put him on a gluten-free diet but the grocery stores around here don’t carry them. And the health food stores cost WAY too much.
Where is the best place to buy gluten-free foods online at good prices?
My son tends to absolutely CRAVE foods that contain large amounts of gluten, such as crackers and chips. He also loves chicken nuggets, but the breading has gluten. I’m looking more for sites that sell these types of foods.

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Answer by livie
i use a lot of Glutino brand things. they have a lot of “normal” foods but they are all wheat and gluten free. hope this helps! God bless-livie

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Sep
1

Gluten-Free Baking Classics

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Gluten-Free Baking Classics

This revised edition of Annalise Roberts’ popular cookbook is a welcome choice for those allergic to gluten who want to enjoy delicious fresh-baked foods. Roberts presents easy-to-use recipes and techniques for baking everyday basics like bread and cookies as well as classic treats like brownies and biscuits. Sample delights include Multi-Grain Artisan Bread, Hazelnut Cake, and Old-Fashioned Buttermilk Doughnuts. These recipes use precise mixes of non-wheat-based, gluten-free flours that on

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The Best-Ever Wheat and Gluten Free Baking Book: 200 Recipes for Muffins, Cookies, Breads, and More, All Guaranteed Gluten-Free!

There was a time when being diagnosed with celiac disease or learning you had a sensitivity to wheat or gluten meant a lifetime of dry, tasteless baked goods that crumbled in your hands and often weren’t worth the effort you put in to make them. Not any more!Today, easy-to-use alternative flours, grains, and flavorings are on supermarket shelves everywhere, which means you don’t have to learn any new baking techniques or search the Internet for untried ingredients with names you can’t pronounce

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Aug
31

Episode 3: Gluten-free, Peanut-free Bakery in Temecula

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Aug
29

Simply . . . Gluten-free Desserts: 150 Delicious Recipes for Cupcakes, Cookies, Pies, and More Old and New Favorites

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Simply . . . Gluten-free Desserts: 150 Delicious Recipes for Cupcakes, Cookies, Pies, and More Old and New Favorites

This book’s philosophy is simple—anyone can make great food that is naturally gluten-free. While there are gluten-free products out there that try to substitute for glutenized food, Simply…Gluten-Free Desserts gives cooks and bakers terrific new recipes for food that is naturally gluten-free, offering an amazing variety of choices for taste desserts and sweets.     Carol Kicinski also shows how easy it is to make your own gluten-free flours, and she includes many recipes that don’t re

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