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Great New Cookbook!


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I want to recommend a great new cookbook called, Mission in the Kitchen by Laurie Sadowski. Laurie is a highly accomplished cook and nutritionist who has celiac herself as well as casein intolerance and her recipes are absolutely delicious. This book is very comprehensive with a primer on living with celiac disease and casein intolerance, as well as an emphasis on whole, healthy foods that are naturally gluten and casein free. There are chapters on breads, brunches, side dishes, main dishes, condiments and even making casein free cheese and creams! Nothing is used that is artificial or pre-packaged. There are muffins, scones, cakes, cookies, even (gasp!) casserole, lasagna, and taquitos!

Laurie is a wonderful person as well and is available to answer any questions about recipes too! Here is the link to order: Open Original Shared Link

I really am thrilled about this book!


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Laurie is AKA Lorka150, famous on this board for her flax bread recipe. :D

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Ohhhhhhhhhh; good to know! Now I'm definately buying it. I checked it out, but I figured who the heck is this person and I had no idea if it was good. Now I know it's worth getting :)

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