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Hey guys,

Not sure if this is allowed here :huh: or which section of the forum I should put this under but...

I love reading gluten free blogs for inspiration and recipes and was wondering if you dudes have some good links that you would recommend? Extra bonus if they are dairy free aswell :)

Thanks so much. Love this forum - it's such a lifesaver!! :D


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kareng Grand Master

Lots of us love the crockpot lady. All the recipes are gluten-free.

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Everyone! Please note:

This site allows you to recommend other websites, products and restaurants as long as you don't own them. For example, I recommended the crockpot lady website. That's OK, it's not my business or website. If I recommend the Karen G's Fabulous Gluten Free Diner and Dog Wash or my personal blog www.KarenGknowsitall, that would be against the rules.

(Of course these are not real businesses)

Carry-on! :)

NZ Gluten Free Chick Newbie

Lots of us love the crockpot lady. All the recipes are gluten-free.

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Oh wow thank you! Her recipes look amazing :)

kareng Grand Master

If you are on Facebook, there are lots and lots.

A few: Gluten Freely, Gluten free recipes for celiacs, Gluten Freeville, etc

Also: glutenfreegirl.com

sa1937 Community Regular

Jules Shepard is also on Facebook (you don't have to friend her to view her postings). Open Original Shared Link

She's also a prolific blogger and shares a lot of recipes. Open Original Shared Link

kareng Grand Master

OOO! OOO! Look at this one! Looks like she does dairy free!

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These recipes on these sites look soooo good! We will all be getting fat! :o


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OOO! OOO! Look at this one! Looks like she does dairy free!

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These recipes on these sites look soooo good! We will all be getting fat! :o

She's my favorite!! I've made quite a few of her recipes and they're all DELISH!!!

Celtic Queen Explorer

Check out holdthegluten.net. She also does a podcast that you can download from itunes for free.

I drool every time I look at gluten free goddesses blog. Her recipes look wonderful. I haven't had time to try any yet, but plan to soon.

Reba32 Rookie

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whenever she posts a recipe, she will note if it is also dairy free, vegan, etc.

sahm-i-am Apprentice

I LOVE this one: Adventures of a Gluten Free Mom

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Enjoy!

lynnelise Apprentice

I like www.glutenhatesme.com. If you are looking for gluten and dairy free Open Original Shared Link or Open Original Shared Link

T.H. Community Regular

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Not all gluten-free, but nice food made from simple (and so not as expensive) ingredients, and a huge chunk of them are dairy free, as well.

She has a gluten-free recipe section, but also has gluten-free foods in other sections. Her 'Basic Techniques' section I really like, as she has ways to make things like homemade gluten-free bouillion.

NZ Gluten Free Chick Newbie

Thanks for all the links dudes :) Checking them all out now yay!

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