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Questions About Recipes On This Site


thumper

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thumper Apprentice

Hey all,

I am new to celiac disease and trying to find recipes to cook for me, my husband and our kids. I have been looking over the topics on this "Baking and Cooking Tips" and someone mentioned that there are alot of recipes here but I just am not all that computer savy and I don't know how to find the recipes.

Can someone point me in the right direction ?

Thanks so much as I am getting SO very hungry..... :)

Thumper


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A few ways. :)

1. You can use the search function at the top of the page (you'll see a box and next to it, it says, google search). Type in the recipe/ingredients you want, and it will give you a list of threads that have that keyword.

2. Click on the forum "gluten-free recipes-backing and cooking tips" and click through and read topics for a specific recipe.

3. If you can't find something, post a new topic asking for Recipe X.

4. The parent site to this forum, www.celiac.com has a list of recipes. https://www.celiac.com/categories/Gluten%252dFree-Recipes/

Lots of great recipes. Hope this helps. Let us know if you need more assistance.

Guest j_mommy

thumper,

I went to the "Gluten Free REcipes: baking and cooking tips section". I just looked page by page and printed things off that looked good to me!

Jess

Guest j_mommy

Here's the link:

Open Original Shared Link

Look threw the pages, as not every post is a recipe but there are hundreds of recipes in that section.

Also: email me and I will send you some too!

braxton66@excite.com

Sweetfudge Community Regular

what kind of recipes are you looking for?

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