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I don't know if this has been posted before, but I just found a web site that has gluten free recipes.

It's allrecipes.com. look up gluten and it gives pages of rated recipes, all gluten free. I tried the yellow cake (rated 6 stars out of 6) and it was really good.


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I think the site probably has been mentioned now and then, but it's good to be reminded again. I went and took a look and found some recipes that I hadn't seen before.

I especially like the reviews with each recipe - which can contain helpful tips, too. It's a great site.

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I've been able to find recipes with "gluten free" in the title at all the biggies.... allrecipes, recipezaar, cooks.com, etc. Of course, there are a TON on this site too. :D I always start here first then go to the others.

The ones from here so far have been good. And passed with gluten eaters as the "real" thing.

That yellow cake (tHANK YOU GULIA!) I have tried and love. It has become our cake in the house. My dad - who is NOT gluten free - asked for it for the birthday dinner we're having for him here at my house! LOL :D

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I've been able to find recipes with "gluten free" in the title at all the biggies.... allrecipes, recipezaar, cooks.com, etc. Of course, there are a TON on this site too. :D I always start here first then go to the others.

The ones from here so far have been good. And passed with gluten eaters as the "real" thing.

That yellow cake (tHANK YOU GULIA!) I have tried and love. It has become our cake in the house. My dad - who is NOT gluten free - asked for it for the birthday dinner we're having for him here at my house! LOL :D

same here, i browse all the sites every now and then. i'm gonna have to search for that yellow cake :D

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