Gluten-Free 101

Gluten-Free 101

Author: Carol Fenster

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 2014-01-14

Total Pages: 243

ISBN-13: 0544186575

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It can be upsetting and overwhelming to learn that you can’t eat gluten, or that you need to cook for someone who can’t. Gluten-Free 101 is the guide to help make the transition a simple and positive change. It explains how to select and work with the best g-free foods from a now extensive (and sometimes confusing) product shelf, how to continue eating healthfully, and how to master basic gluten-free cooking techniques, such as cooking g-free pasta and rolling g-free dough. There are 175 simple recipes for everyday favorites like pancakes, pizza, fried chicken, sandwich bread, and cupcakes, with more than twenty-five beautiful recipe photos. Going gluten-free can be fun and delicious!


The Gluten-free Cookbook for Kids

The Gluten-free Cookbook for Kids

Author: Adriana Rabinovich

Publisher: Random House

Published: 2013-12-16

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 1473501288

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Having to follow a gluten-free diet can be a daunting prospect for children and young adults - they feel isolated at a time when their friends are enjoying everything from bread, pizza and pasta, to crisps, cakes and biscuits. Yet with supermarkets now stocking many gluten-free ingredients, you can make versatile, healthy and enticing gluten-free meals that will appeal to all the family. Based on recipes created for the author's own daughter, The Gluten-free Cookbook for Kids includes: Over 100 recipes from crispy chicken nuggets and quick pizza to birthday cupcakes and peanut butter cookies; Top Ten kids' favourite dishes; A list of store cupboard essentials; Creative ideas for special treats, healthy snacks and lunchboxes; Top tips for eating out, travelling and school trips. The Gluten-free Cookbook for Kids will solve many of your mealtime dilemmas and help your child to learn what they can and can't eat. An essential guide for any gluten-free family.


Gluten Freedom

Gluten Freedom

Author: Alessio Fasano

Publisher: Turner Publishing Company

Published: 2014-04-28

Total Pages: 415

ISBN-13: 1118539753

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World-renowned gluten-related disorders expert Dr. Alessio Fasano presents the groundbreaking roadmap to a gluten-free lifestyle, and how millions can live better by going gluten free. For centuries, bread has been known as the “staff of life.” But for millions of Americans affected by gluten-related disorders, consuming gluten, the complex protein found in wheat, rye, and barley, can be hazardous to their health. In a recent poll presented by Scientific American, over 30% of Americans reported wanting to cut down or eliminate gluten from their diets; the gluten-free market is a $6.3 billion industry and continues to expand. Now, in Gluten Freedom, Alessio Fasano, MD, world-renowned expert and founder of Massachusetts General Hospital’s Center for Celiac Research, reveals the latest developments in scientific research and treatment, and the answers they provide for this rapidly expanding audience. This groundbreaking, authoritative guide is an invaluable roadmap for the newly diagnosed, for those already dealing with gluten-related issues, and for anyone who thinks they may have an issue with gluten. Distinguishing scientific fact from myth, Gluten Freedom explains the latest research, diagnostic procedures, and treatment/diet recommendations, helping consumers make the best choices for themselves and their families. Gluten Freedom also discusses important nutritional implications for behavior-related diagnoses such as autism and conditions such as depression, anxiety, and “foggy mind.” Other highlights include: • The differences between celiac disease, gluten sensitivity, and wheat allergy • Current best practices for gluten-related disorders at any age • Practical information on setting up a gluten-free kitchen, reading labels, and staying safe and healthy in a world filled with hidden sources of gluten • The psychological impact of a diagnosis and its effect on a family • Groundbreaking research for prevention and therapy • Reliable and accurate resources for patients, parents, and physicians • And even recipes for an authentic gluten-free Italian dinner from Dr. Fasano’s home kitchen


The Autism Cookbook

The Autism Cookbook

Author: Susan K. Delaine

Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Inc.

Published: 2010-01-01

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 1616080191

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“This book is a wonderful resource guide written to help those challengedwith autism.”—Fran Wenbert, CNC, CNHP, Natural Health Educator


Celiac Disease

Celiac Disease

Author: Jaqui Karr C. S. N.

Publisher:

Published: 2010-07

Total Pages: 98

ISBN-13: 9780981319872

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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 and includes 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.


101 Incredible Gluten-Free Recipes

101 Incredible Gluten-Free Recipes

Author: Jennifer Bigler

Publisher: Page Street Publishing

Published: 2020-03-17

Total Pages: 467

ISBN-13: 1624149677

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Endless Ideas for Delicious Grain-Free Meals In this unmatched collection of gluten- and dairy-free recipes, Jennifer Bigler, founder of the blog Living Freely Gluten Free, lays out 101 tasty dishes that your family will quickly fall in love with. Try everything from filling mains, like Hearty Homestyle Chicken Potpie, to lighter dishes, like Macadamia Coconut-Crusted Mahi-Mahi, to all those decadent meals you didn’t know you could still enjoy, like Easy Cheesy Baked Ziti and Turmeric Sage Fried Chicken. With snacks like Jalapeño Popper Stuffed Mushrooms and quick sides like Orange-Maple Carrots, you can endlessly mix and match your dinner plate! There are also fluffy, spot-on bread recipes, such as Everything-but-the-Gluten Bagels, and mouthwatering desserts, like Fudgy Pecan Brownies. And with a whole chapter of nourishing breakfasts, like French Toast Casserole and Grain-Free Granola, you and your family will have a plethora of reliable meals to start off the day. With these amazing recipes, Jennifer helps anyone with food allergies reclaim their kitchen to make mealtime safe, easy and incredibly flavorful once again. With tons of Paleo, Whole30 and vegan options sprinkled throughout, there’s truly something for everyone.


The Everything Gluten-Free & Dairy-Free Cookbook

The Everything Gluten-Free & Dairy-Free Cookbook

Author: Audrey Roberts

Publisher: Everything

Published: 2019-10-29

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 1507211287

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“It’s a must-have kitchen staple that’s filled with family favorites.” —BBC Good Food 300 gluten- and dairy-free recipes from popular food blogger Audrey Roberts to reset your eating habits to live a healthier life. Millions of people now suffer from celiac disease and food sensitivity. But switching to a diet without gluten or dairy not only benefits those with gluten sensitivity or lactose intolerance, but benefits anyone who needs more energy, wants to lose weight, or simply craves a much healthier lifestyle. And now cooking without them is simple! You no longer need to give up the foods you love because with easy substitutions, some creative cooking, and the recipes in this book, you will still enjoy all your favorite foods. The Everything Gluten-Free & Dairy-Free Cookbook includes 300 gluten- and dairy-free recipes that your whole family will enjoy—from eggs benedict casserole to coconut cream pie. These easy and delicious recipes make it painless to start living a healthier life and feel better. Audrey Roberts, founder of the popular food blog Mama Knows Gluten Free, teaches you how to make the most satisfying recipes from breakfast to dinner and snacks in between meals. The Everything Gluten-Free & Dairy-Free Cookbook makes it easy to meet your family’s dietary needs while keeping them happy and healthy.


Gluten Free, Naturally

Gluten Free, Naturally

Author: Caroline Byron

Publisher: Kyle Books

Published: 2018-06-04

Total Pages: 423

ISBN-13: 0857835440

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After contracting Lyme Disease at the age of 10, Caroline Byron has battled with health problems for much of her life. While this didn't stop her forging a successful modelling career and retraining as a chef, Caroline became increasingly frustrated by these health issues. She decided to completely overhaul her diet and go gluten-free. The change in her health was astonishing. Since then, she has devoted her time to developing a range of delicious recipes that are all naturally free from gluten, showing that you can enjoy a wide range of foods without resorting to pre-packaged 'free-from' items. Her skills as a chef and genuine love of food have led her to create a balanced collection of dishes, where the focus is on flavour and enjoyment as well as health. Although she includes healthy broths and probiotic smoothies, Caroline also finds space for her much-loved Gluten-free Fried Chicken and Melting Mac and Cheese, as well as a wide variety of baking recipes. With a huge range of tempting dishes to choose from, you will never feel like you're missing out.


Celiac Disease and Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity

Celiac Disease and Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity

Author: Luis Rodrigo

Publisher: OmniaScience

Published: 2014-11-07

Total Pages: 505

ISBN-13: 849421182X

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Celiac disease is a systemic autoimmune process and appears in genetically predisposed individuals, with a well-known cause, consisting in a permanent intolerance to gluten, a protein contained in the flour of wheat, rye, barley and oats. Worldwide celiac disease affects to 1% of the Caucasian and there is recent evidence that the disease is increasing in USA and Finland among other regions in the world. It is considered to be the most prevalent disease with a genetic predisposition. The clinical forms of presentation are varied. The classical form consisting of diarrhea, anemia and failure to thrive is still common in children, but in the adult patients the symptoms resemble the irritable bowel syndrome. Mono-symptomatic forms with extra-intestinal manifestations are frequent. Hematological, cutaneous, articular, hepatic, bone and neurological manifestations are often described. This protean presentation and the lack of awareness explain the delay in diagnosis and suggest that screening in high-risk groups is indicated. The publication of this book written mainly by Spanish and Latin-American clinicians, researchers, and teachers, demonstrates the wide interest and the involvement of different disciplines that are necessary to understand celiac disease and gluten-related pathologies, such as non-celiac gluten-sensitivity. This has a great impact in the general public and in the industry. However, the knowledge of non-celiac gluten-related pathologies remains scarce but presently in the process of being properly defined. This book also highlights the importance of recognizing non-celiac gluten-sensitivity and briefly discusses a new definition. It also provides some perspectives to take into account when studying celiac disease in China and Central America. It describes new observations in Mexico, El Salvador and Costa Rica. The psychosocial impact as studied and reported by Argentinean investigators also adds to the value of this book. Written with a multidisciplinary team, we think that this book could be of interest to a great variety of medical specialists. Due to the systemic nature and variable presentation of celiac disease it certainly is of interest to pediatricians, gastroenterologists, hepatologists, specialists in internal medicine, general practitioners as well as hematologists, immunologists, geneticists, pathologists, rheumatologists, dermatologists, neurologists, gynecologists, neurologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, orthopedic surgeons, specialists in rehabilitation medicine, endocrinologists. Being gluten the cause of these disorders, the food industry, dietitians and nutritionists will benefit from the valuable information presented in this book.


Gluten-Free Cereal Products and Beverages

Gluten-Free Cereal Products and Beverages

Author: Elke Arendt

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2011-04-28

Total Pages: 469

ISBN-13: 0080557767

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Gluten-Free Cereal Products and Beverages is the only book to address gluten-free foods and beverages from a food science perspective. It presents the latest work in the development of gluten-free products, including description of the disease, the detection of gluten, and the labeling of gluten-free products as well as exploring the raw materials and ingredients used to produce gluten-free products. Identifying alternatives to the unique properties of gluten has proven a significant challenge for food scientists and for the 1% of the world's population suffering from the immune-mediated entropathy reaction to the ingestion of gluten and related proteins, commonly known as Celiac Disease. This book includes information on the advances in working with those alternatives to create gluten free products including gluten-free beer, malt and functional drinks. Food scientists developing gluten-free foods and beverages, cereal scientists researching the area, and nutritionists working with celiac patients will find this book particularly valuable. - Written by leading experts, presenting the latest developments in gluten-free products - Addresses Coeliac Disease from a food science perspective - Presents each topic from both a scientific and industrial point of view