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Any books anyone would really recommend to help with coping and getting on the right track?


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Any books anyone would really recommend to help with coping and getting on the right track?

https://www.celiac.com/catalog/product_info...products_id=477

This book is highly recommended.

maggiemay832 Newbie

Thank you! :)

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These are the two my doc recommended when I first began. Both were helpful.

Good Luck!

angieInCA Apprentice

I agree with this one. Not only did I find it helpful but it helped family members understand what was going on.

haleym Contributor

The book that saves me every time I have a craving is Carol Fenster's book 1000 Gluten-Free recipes. Lots of great information and encouragement. And also proof that you can make pretty much anything gluten free. I just made brownies out of this book and had to restrain myself so I didnt eat the batter. Yum.

Also... may I reccomend Bard's Tale and New Grist Beer. They are sorghum-based, gluten free, and perfect for those days when you just need to crack a cold one. :)

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