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Any Good Celiac Book Out There?


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well i woke up thinking, hey instead of asking everyone here, going to site to site researching, i thought why dont i write a book and do it myself and you. but then i thought maybe there is one out there. i just looked at some from amazon, there is one i bought just to see if its what i need.

anyone have any suggestions, any books youve read and is helpful? no not a beginners book an everyday one?


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Jnkmnky Collaborator

I haven't read Danna Korn's books, but they're supposed to be good.

jenvan Collaborator

go for 'Wheat Free, Worry Free' by Danna Korn. That's definitely one of the favorites around here :)

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tarnalberry Community Regular

I like Open Original Shared Link. I've also heard good things about Open Original Shared Link. I think some of the members on this board contributed to that book, as well!

Guest AmandasMommy

yes the gluten free diet a comprehensive resource guide. by shelley case, thats the one i bought. i hop i like it. what im looking for is list, lists and more lists. if it dont have it ill do it myself with help from my celiac disease friends. :D

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Totally agree with Jenvan, "Wheat Free, Worry Free" was fantastic.

I bought my copy online at Walmart.com and it was really cheap compared to the bookstores.

celiac3270 Collaborator

Wheat-Free, Worry-Free by Danna Korn and Shelley Case's book...I concur.


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Like everyone else said, "Wheat Free, Worry Free' by Danna Korn" is an excellent book!

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