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Dairy/wheat free cookbooks - any recommendations?

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appledumpling · 24/07/2008 13:36

I've always had a bit of an on-off relationship with wheat and dairy. Whilst preganant with DS it was very definitely "on" and I could eat bread/cheese/milk etc with no problems at all.

Am now preganant with DC2 and the relationship is definitely "off".

Can anyone recommend a dairy/wheat free cookbook? I can modify a lot of the recipes I already use but something a bit more specific would be helpful.

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flamingtoaster · 24/07/2008 16:38

When my son first developed his allergies I found:

Cooking Without: Barbara Cousins

useful to get me started. However, if you've been adapting your own recipes already I would have thought you wouldn't gain much from any of the "without" cookbook.

You'll find lots of already adapted wheat/glutenfree recipes here:

coeliac.info/suppboard/

and you can just substitute for the milk.

appledumpling · 24/07/2008 18:46

Thank you flamingtoaster.

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spottycat · 24/07/2008 18:58

try the waitrose website - they have started doing quite a lot of gluten free receipes now. They've also started stocking Livwell products, naan breads are actually quite good (taste like pitta bread, but are edible so I'm not complaining!) and the bagels are also ok if you try to forget what real bagels taste like!

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