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clnewberry1 Contributor

I would like to put a list of books together.

1. What book(s) are the best for the newly diagnosed (explains symtoms, explains testing etc)

2. What is the best cookbook for gluten free cooking?

3. What is the best cookbook for gluten free baking?

4. Any other books that gluten intolerant/celiac should read.

Thanks,

Crystal


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the first book i read was Celiac Disease - A Hidden Epidemic by Dr. Peter Green. i found it very informative and helpful, as many posters have reported.

i also read Gluten Free Living for Dummies. i found it helpful when i was first diagnosed.

as far as cookbooks, i mainly use this forum to get ideas but i did get a cookbook by Carol Fenster for Christmas. i haven't done much cooking from it yet but it has a ton of recipes (both regular meals and baked goodies) and some good general cooking tips. it's called Gluten Free: Quick & Easy

ang1e0251 Contributor

I also liked the Dummies book, great for newbies.

For Christmas, I received 2 of Bette Hagman's cookbooks and really love them. They even have dry soup mix recipes and extra info that's really helpful.

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Celiac Disease - A Hidden Epidemic by Dr. Peter Green.

Magazine: Living Without

Gluten Intolerance Group (GIG) Quarterly Publications (by subscription)

The First Year: Celiac Disease and Living Gluten-Free: An Essential Guide for the Newly Diagnosed

https://www.celiac.com/gluten-free/index.ph...c=54564&hl=

MaryJones2 Enthusiast

I really like Bette Hagman's The Gluten Free Gourmet Bakes Bread. It was a big help and I often use it as a reference when converting recipes.

clnewberry1 Contributor
I also liked the Dummies book, great for newbies.

For Christmas, I received 2 of Bette Hagman's cookbooks and really love them. They even have dry soup mix recipes and extra info that's really helpful.

Would you mind telling me which books you have?

ang1e0251 Contributor
Would you mind telling me which books you have?

I will have to tell you tomorrow. The books are at home and my computer is at my shop.


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Another vote for the Living Gluten-free for Dummies book and here are my favorite books for parents:

-Kids with Celiac Disease : A Family Guide to Raising Happy, Healthy, Gluten-Free Children by Danna Korn

-Eating Gluten-Free With Emily: A Story For Children With Celiac Disease by Bonnie J. Kruszka and Richard S. Cihlar

ang1e0251 Contributor

My books are The Gluten Free Gourmet Cooks Comfort Foods and The Gluten Free Gourmet Cooks Fast and Healthy both by Bette Hagman.

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