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The Cake Mix Doctor Recipe Book


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My husband grabbed this at the library and it is pretty good. If you don't cook from scratch,(which I have yet to master) , this gluten-free book offers way to doctor up a box mix to something more than regular. It's how to turn a cake mix into mufin, cookies and better than average cakes. Decide on your favorite cake mix and give one recipe a whirl. There is anything from cut and bake cookies to Poppyseed lemon muffins to coconut layer cake. Also there are a few decadent brownie recipes. Something for everyone.

The cake mix doctor bakes gluten free book by Anne Byrn.


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sa1937 Community Regular

This is a personal observation not an advertisement.

My husband grabbed this at the library and it is pretty good. If you don't cook from scratch,(which I have yet to master) , this gluten-free book offers way to doctor up a box mix to something more than regular. It's how to turn a cake mix into mufin, cookies and better than average cakes. Decide on your favorite cake mix and give one recipe a whirl. There is anything from cut and bake cookies to Poppyseed lemon muffins to coconut layer cake. Also there are a few decadent brownie recipes. Something for everyone.

The cake mix doctor bakes gluten free book by Anne Byrn.

I may have to order this...still have an unused Christmas gift card (from the company that spammed the forum)...

kareng Grand Master

This is a personal observation not an advertisement.

My husband grabbed this at the library and it is pretty good. If you don't cook from scratch,(which I have yet to master) , this gluten-free book offers way to doctor up a box mix to something more than regular. It's how to turn a cake mix into mufin, cookies and better than average cakes. Decide on your favorite cake mix and give one recipe a whirl. There is anything from cut and bake cookies to Poppyseed lemon muffins to coconut layer cake. Also there are a few decadent brownie recipes. Something for everyone.

The cake mix doctor bakes gluten free book by Anne Byrn.

I was just thinking I should get this. I don't need the desserts but I like to support the effort to make a gluten-free book.

tea-and-crumpets Explorer

I borrowed a copy from the library and I love it so much that I'm going to get my own copy. I've made three things from the book and they all turned out wonderfully. A lemon cake, an orange cake, and some muffins.

AzizaRivers Apprentice

I have it, the family I babysit for gave it to me as a Christmas gift a few weeks after I was diagnosed. I haven't made anything from it as I prefer to make things from total scratch (cheaper, and often better!) but some of them look so good...and I did receive a few boxed mixes for my birthday that I haven't used yet... :)

Kim27 Contributor

I got it from QVC. I've made the sugar cookies & snickerdoodles. They are great IMO. There's a strawberry cake I'm gonna try in there next.

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