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Gluten-Free Family Favorites

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This kid-friendly cookbook from category-leading authors has gluten-free families covered, every day of the week
Cooking and sharing meals is something every family should be able to enjoy together—even if one or more family members eats gluten-free. If your household is avoiding gluten, this book will lead the way to recreating your family's old favorites, and introduce you to a few new ones, too!
Gluten-Free Family Favorites is an accessible, photo-filled cookbook that makes gluten-free cooking fun, with 75 recipes designed to meet your family's everyday needs (and wants!), including:

  • breakfasts to start the day off right (French Toast Sticks, Banana Muffins, Pancakes)
  • snacks and sides that satisfy (Cashew Coconut Chia Squares, Soft Pretzels)
  • balanced dinners (Pumpkin Gnocchi Nuggets, Spaghetti Bolognese, Quesadillas)
  • familiar classics (Personal Pizzas, Fish Sticks, Chicken Fingers)
  • tasty treats (Apple Cider Donuts, Waffle Cones, Chocolate Peanut Butter Brownies)
  • Alongside such kid-tested and approved recipes, Gluten-Free Family Favorites teaches the ins and outs of a gluten-free diet, including how to maintain a gluten-free kitchen, avoid cross-contamination, reduce the higher grocery bills that can come with a gluten-free diet, and empower children to select and prepare food for themselves.
    Each recipe includes a full-page color photo, "Kids Can" tips to get kids cooking, and modifications for families avoiding other allergens or eating a vegetarian or vegan diet. With delicious recipes and a wealth of advice, this will be an indispensable addition to your family's cookbook shelf.

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    Publisher: The Experiment

    OverDrive Read

    • ISBN: 9781615191017
    • Release date: July 1, 2014

    EPUB ebook

    • ISBN: 9781615191017
    • File size: 19566 KB
    • Release date: July 1, 2014

    Formats

    OverDrive Read
    EPUB ebook

    Languages

    English

    This kid-friendly cookbook from category-leading authors has gluten-free families covered, every day of the week
    Cooking and sharing meals is something every family should be able to enjoy together—even if one or more family members eats gluten-free. If your household is avoiding gluten, this book will lead the way to recreating your family's old favorites, and introduce you to a few new ones, too!
    Gluten-Free Family Favorites is an accessible, photo-filled cookbook that makes gluten-free cooking fun, with 75 recipes designed to meet your family's everyday needs (and wants!), including:

  • breakfasts to start the day off right (French Toast Sticks, Banana Muffins, Pancakes)
  • snacks and sides that satisfy (Cashew Coconut Chia Squares, Soft Pretzels)
  • balanced dinners (Pumpkin Gnocchi Nuggets, Spaghetti Bolognese, Quesadillas)
  • familiar classics (Personal Pizzas, Fish Sticks, Chicken Fingers)
  • tasty treats (Apple Cider Donuts, Waffle Cones, Chocolate Peanut Butter Brownies)
  • Alongside such kid-tested and approved recipes, Gluten-Free Family Favorites teaches the ins and outs of a gluten-free diet, including how to maintain a gluten-free kitchen, avoid cross-contamination, reduce the higher grocery bills that can come with a gluten-free diet, and empower children to select and prepare food for themselves.
    Each recipe includes a full-page color photo, "Kids Can" tips to get kids cooking, and modifications for families avoiding other allergens or eating a vegetarian or vegan diet. With delicious recipes and a wealth of advice, this will be an indispensable addition to your family's cookbook shelf.

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