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Omg! 400 Recipes!


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The parent company of the cookking magazines like Cooking Light has a website:

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The search engine allows you to search on gluten free- and there are over 400 recipes!

You can also search on many, many other factors:

  • other allergies
  • different cooking methods
  • courses

It is great! Plus there are comments on the meals and you can create your own recipe box to save your favorites! Plus when you print it out, you can print it to fit a 3x5 or 4x6 card! Then you can just throw it right in your recipe box!

Just thought I would share as I am excited over this!


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lonewolf Collaborator

What did I do wrong? It only showed me 3 recipes, none of which look very interesting.

pixiegirl Enthusiast

It worked for me I got 497 that were gluten free!

Susan

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The parent company of the cookking magazines like Cooking Light has a website:

Open Original Shared Link

The search engine allows you to search on gluten free- and there are over 400 recipes!

You can also search on many, many other factors:

  • other allergies
  • different cooking methods
  • courses

It is great! Plus there are comments on the meals and you can create your own recipe box to save your favorites! Plus when you print it out, you can print it to fit a 3x5 or 4x6 card! Then you can just throw it right in your recipe box!

Just thought I would share as I am excited over this!

FYI, this website is owned by CondeNet, a division of Advance Magazines (Conde Nast). Their food titles are Gourmet and Bon Apetit.

Mango04 Enthusiast
What did I do wrong? It only showed me 3 recipes, none of which look very interesting.

click on "advanced search" and select gluten-free from there

lonewolf Collaborator
click on "advanced search" and select gluten-free from there

Thanks, it worked that time. I got 497 too.

Guest madissoninva1

Thanks. Recipezaar.com allows a similar search for gluten free recipes.


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luvs2eat Collaborator

Holy Moley!! :o There are some awesome recipes on there! I'm getting SO hungry just reading them!!!

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kkersch Newbie

Thanks for the great information! I'm willing to try any gluten-free recipe I can find. There is also a great grocery store in my area, Wegmans, that offers a lot of great online recipes for gluten-free. The Web site is: wegmans.com. You can sign up for their weekly e-mails and there is always gluten-free reciepe along with everything else they send. When you get to the recipe section, search for gluten-free recipes. Good luck!

The parent company of the cookking magazines like Cooking Light has a website:

Open Original Shared Link

The search engine allows you to search on gluten free- and there are over 400 recipes!

You can also search on many, many other factors:

  • other allergies
  • different cooking methods
  • courses

It is great! Plus there are comments on the meals and you can create your own recipe box to save your favorites! Plus when you print it out, you can print it to fit a 3x5 or 4x6 card! Then you can just throw it right in your recipe box!

Just thought I would share as I am excited over this!

queenofhearts Explorer

What a find!!!! Bless you for alerting us to this site! My mouth is watering already!

Leah

2Boys4Me Enthusiast

One of the gluten-free recipes has all purpose flour as an ingredient and it doesn't say all purpose gluten-free flour, so read ingredients before you get your heart set on it.

kb8ogn Rookie

Thanks for the find and the update!

Shelli

queenofhearts Explorer
One of the gluten-free recipes has all purpose flour as an ingredient and it doesn't say all purpose gluten-free flour, so read ingredients before you get your heart set on it.

Good caveat-- were you searching with other limitations too? I found that when I searched with multiple limitations (mine were gluten-free & vegetarian) some flour-containing recipes came up, but when I did gluten-free alone, none did. Don't quite understand how THAT works, but that was my experience. (????? I'm no webmaster!)

There are some fantastic-looking recipes without flour, so it is worth a little sorting out.

Leah

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