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ItchyMeredith

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If anyone knows of any books or sites for gluten free vegetarians it would be much appreciated.

Thanks

Meredith


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so I'm *totally* lazy, but Open Original Shared Link turns up a lot of hits for both.

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There's also a Yahoo group for gluten-free vegetarians. They share tips and recipes. Go to Yahoo groups and search on "gluten-free vegetarian".

ItchyMeredith Contributor
There's also a Yahoo group for gluten-free vegetarians. They share tips and recipes. Go to Yahoo groups and search on "gluten-free vegetarian".

OMG Thank you so much!!!!!

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Veganized Newbie

Hey Meredith!

I'm a vegan and gluten free, too. I have almost every cookbook from Joanne Stephaniak and Bryanna Clark-Grogan (both vegan authors). Many of their recipes are gluten-free, or at least they have a gluten-free option (as well as soy/corn-free - and of course all recipes are dairy-free).

Furthermore, the recipes are low in fat - and really tasty!

These books are some of my favorites:

"Ultimate uncheese cookbook" - by Joanne

"The (almost) no fat cookbook" - by Bryanna

"20 minutes to dinner" - by Bryanna

*you can search inside the books on www.amazon .com

Jo Stephaniak and two others have written this book: "Open Original Shared Link with lots of information...

Also take a look at these websites:

Open Original Shared Link (take a look at the "Free Recipe Archive")

Open Original Shared Link - great recipes!

Open Original Shared Link (575 recipes)

Open Original Shared Link (1,468 recipes)

Open Original Shared Link - from fatfreevegan.com

Open Original Shared Link

Open Original Shared Link

Hope this helps!

Best wishes,

Mia

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If anyone knows of any books or sites for gluten free vegetarians it would be much appreciated.

Thanks

Meredith

I found a great gluten-free vegetarian cookbook at a kitchen store called Peppercorn on Pearl Street in Boulder, CO. I haven't seen it anywhere else. It is called "The Gluten-Free Vegetarian Kitchen" by Donna Klein. It is one of the best that I have seen---practical dishes that are very simple but tasty. I am not sure if you can order it from a bookstore but you might be able to call Peppercorn and see if they can ship you out a copy. It's worth it! Good luck!

Penny

Diagnosed 5/31/07

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If anyone knows of any books or sites for gluten free vegetarians it would be much appreciated.

Thanks

Meredith

We are gluten, soy, and dairy free and found a book called The Vegan Lunchbox Open Original Shared Link has a lot of recipes that are already gluten free, and the ones that are not can easily be substituted with gluten-free products (like bread or pizza dough). I highly recommend it. She also has a blog here: Open Original Shared Link

Another PHENOMINAL vegetarian website is here: Open Original Shared Link She has a gluten-free section, but again, even gluten recipes can usually be substituted with gluten-free products! This is by far my fav website :0)


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