Going Gluten-Free: Breads & Baked Goods

Going Gluten-Free: Breads & Baked Goods
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Publisher : Tate Publishing
Total Pages : 84
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ISBN-10 : 9781607998044
ISBN-13 : 1607998041
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Book Synopsis Going Gluten-Free: Breads & Baked Goods by : Mary Brown

Download or read book Going Gluten-Free: Breads & Baked Goods written by Mary Brown and published by Tate Publishing. This book was released on 2009-12 with total page 84 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What does it mean to be on a gluten-free diet? For those afflicted with a celiac disease diagnosis, it often means no wheat, rye, barley, and oats, which can also mean no fun. With a restricted diet, coming by healthful recipes can be both tedious and overwhelming. But with the right ingredients and a bit of determination, delicious baked goods can be created by celiacs and non-celiacs alike! Going Gluten-Free: Breads and Baked Goods with Mary Brown is a treasure trove of recipes containing a unique combination of flours and ingredients that will allow the average celiac to create a variety of breads, cakes, and cookies that are both delicious and safe to consume. Tailored to be easily managed by cooking experts and novices alike, this collection of gluten alternatives will save both money and health issues. Throw on an apron and join Going Gluten-Free: Breads and Baked Goods with Mary Brown . Diagnosed with celiac disease in 1999, Mary Brown vividly remembers how hard it was to take the first step into the 'gluten-free world.' Her recipes are primarily breads and baked goods that one really craves when placed on the gluten-free diet. She offers numerous tips and helpful websites. Mary is a member of the Southeast Minnesota Celiac Support Group and resides in Rochester, Minnesota, with her husband, Chris, and their three children.


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