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My family agreed to a gluten-free thanksgiving this year!! (Of course since I'm cooking it they didn't have to MUCH choice)

So here's my menu so far...

Turkey

Ham

Corn

Carrots

gluten-free Pasta Salad

Peas

(we have odd foods for turkey day)

So here's my question!

Any ideas on easy to make foods for a family of 6?

Anyone else doing a gluten-free thanksgiving?

How do you handle the holidays?

My Christmas will probably NOT be gluten-free as I'll be home home and no one in my extended family understands Celiac, and most of them think I'm just spoiled....

Thanks everyone!!


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kareng Grand Master

What about gluten-free corn bread? There are mixes that are good and easy?

Jestgar Rising Star

Baked yams/sweet potatoes? I do mine with ginger, but you could do the traditional-ish marshmallow thing.

Black bean mango salad?

brazillian cheese rolls?

polarbearscooby Explorer

I hadn't thought of it... The corn breads a good idea!

Keep the good ideas rolling!!

GFreeMO Proficient

I hadn't thought of it... The corn breads a good idea!

Keep the good ideas rolling!!

There is a FANTASTIC gluten free pumpkin pie recipe on the Betty Crocker gluten free page. I made it yesterday. It's amazing!

cassP Contributor

YES! SWEET POTATOES! YUMMMM

rice or mashed potatoes...

what about some kind of Gluten Free version of a greenbean casserole ?? YUMMM

Tina B Apprentice

I hadn't thought of it... The corn breads a good idea!

Keep the good ideas rolling!!

I love this recipe: also doing Libbys pumpkin pie with Wholefoods gluten-free crust.

Sour Cream Cornbread

Gluten free

1 small can creamed corn (8 oz.)

(Libby


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Tina B Apprentice

My family agreed to a gluten-free thanksgiving this year!! (Of course since I'm cooking it they didn't have to MUCH choice)

So here's my menu so far...

Turkey

Ham

Corn

Carrots

gluten-free Pasta Salad

Peas

(we have odd foods for turkey day)

So here's my question!

Any ideas on easy to make foods for a family of 6?

Anyone else doing a gluten-free thanksgiving?

How do you handle the holidays?

My Christmas will probably NOT be gluten-free as I'll be home home and no one in my extended family understands Celiac, and most of them think I'm just spoiled....

Thanks everyone!!

roasted garlic mashed potatoes: Open Original Shared Link

sahm-i-am Apprentice

I'm so excited for you - it is nice to have everything gluten-free and not worry.

You have a great menu and others have given great ideas. Our Thanksgiving

dinner wouldn't be complete without cranberry sauce, pumpkin pies and turkey and

stuffing w/ gravy. All new gluten-free this year of course. I'm hoping it will be just

as yummy!

Have a great time cooking and showing off for your family. I hope they come

around and see you aren't spoiled.

MaryJones2 Enthusiast

Here's an article in today's NYTimes about gluten-free Thanksgiving. There are some pretty decent looking recipes.

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