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One out of every 133 people in the United States has celiac disease. And countless others are giving up wheat for general health concerns. These books provide taste-tested recipes for delicious meals and desserts that are all wheat-and gluten-free.
“Whether the chef in your house is five or 105, this book will prove to be an inspiration for enjoying time in the kitchen–even if yours is limited–as well as for making nutritious, delicious, wheat-free, gluten-free concoctions!”
–Danna Korn, founder of R.O.C.K. (Raising Our Celiac Kids) and author of Kids with Celiac Disease
“Provides a perfect opportunity to learn to cook gluten-free and eat well with recipes that break the age barrier.”
–Diane Eve Paley, President, and Mary Schluckebier, Executive Director, Celiac Sprue Association/USA, Inc.
If your child has been diagnosed with celiac disease, you know how important it is to avoid serving foods with wheat, rye, or barley gluten. But most kids are notoriously finicky eaters. How do you keep out the bad stuff while still ensuring your child gets the necessary nutrients? The Wheat-Free, Gluten-Free Cookbook for Kids and Busy Adults is the answer to your dilemma.
Written by celiac-disease authority Connie Sarros, this wheat- and gluten-free cookbook addresses the needs of kids with celiac disease and the often busy adults who prepare their meals. The recipes run the gamut from simple treats to hearty meals. In plain, kid-friendly language, the author leads youngsters step-by-step through the process of creating safe treats and meals for themselves.
This wheat-free, gluten-free cookbook also includes:
- Explanations and definitions of terms and ingredients
- Helpful hints for meal planning
- Nutritional breakdowns for each recipe
- Simple dishes kids can prepare for themselves
This important cookbook helps children build a strong foundation for a future of living and eating wheat- and gluten-free.
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