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An Amazing Collection Of Recipes


Jestgar

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One can only hope that he'll keep adding more.


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purple Community Regular

Wow, those videos are fun to watch!

Too bad we can't cook up a recipe in 5 minutes or less <_<

I saw several I want to try, that veggie soup with the beans sounds good while its still winter...

and the meatballs I can taste right now...and the salsa recipes...mmm...and the stir fry with rice noodles (I have never cooked them before but I bought some to try)

Thanks for posting :)

jerseyangel Proficient

Fabulous! Thanks Jess and David :D

As a potato freak, I've been drooling over those recipes and plan to try several of them.

irish daveyboy Community Regular

Jetsgar thanks for the heads-up.

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It seems you found the site as I was trying to figure out how to promote it !!

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Yes I will be adding to it in an on-going fashion.

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There is lots of Video recipes around, some have no access to embed codes, not sure

but it could be a copyright issue ??

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Next Project is to list all Gluten Free Recipes (good ones) on the Internet!!

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I may never see daylight again :lol::P:blink:

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Best Regards,

David

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Oh... my.... gosh. Wow.

You all have to go look at that.

Might want to add the American English word for gram ( besan) flour is chickpeas or garbanzo beans, in the recipes.

Lisa Mentor

Another means to enrich our lives. Thanks Dave!

Lisa16 Collaborator

Thank you David for all of your hard work-- I have it bookmarked and I will try something new everytime I cook!

Bless you for amassing all fo this information-- wish I had your energy!

Lisa


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Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular

Wow, David, this is really awesome! I'm forwarding the link to all the celiacs I know!

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