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Gluten Free Cookbook For Kids


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Texas Celiac Apprentice

I saw a post a while back on a cookbook for kids that is gluten free. I have 4 kids and we are all going gluten-free. I need some VERY GOOD suggestions for food!!!! Some of my children are picky eaters.

Any suggestions would be appreciated!!

Texas Celiac


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incredible edible gluten free food for kids i think is what you are talking about

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The Incredible Edible Gluten Free Food for Kids cookbook is amazing. It's by Sheri L. Sanderson.

Here's amazon's link to the book: Open Original Shared Link

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Ditto. That's the one!

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i have the book Gluten free Wheat free cooking for kids and busy adults, it has some really good recipes in it and the book is only like 10 dollers or something from amazon or if your a bad person you can browse newnova.org for it but thats illegal :o but the book itself is pretty good it has some wierd recipes in it though like there penut butter and jelly sandwichs require 5 eggs..... that kinda is wierd but yeah good book

Texas Celiac Apprentice

Oh thank you, thank you!! I am a busy mom and I need something that I can whip up quickly. Plus I need something that is kid-likeable!!!

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Texas Celiac Apprentice

Oh I forgot to ask. I guess your kids like the recipes in those cookbooks?


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I also like the Incredible, Edible . . . book. One suggestion though - try to keep your food as similar to what you're used to eating as possible. This will help with frustration on both sides. I make spaghetti and meatballs, tacos, pizza, quesadillas, chicken and rice, meatloaf, soups, stews, pancakes, cookies, etc. all from the same recipes I used before, just substituting gluten-free ingredients.

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