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Diana, how about starting with the recipe files of this list?

 

There's more there than in more books!

 

There aren't a whole lot of vegan gluten free recipe books on the market, it's a

very small niche. I've either got or looked at most of them I think. They are

ALL good. The people who put them together have a special awareness of dietary

issues to be doing such a project, so I'd be hard pressed to recommend one over

the other. Amazon.com offers most of them. Your local book store may have

some.

 

In any case, I think the files are a good place to start.

 

Deborah

 

 

 

 

 

OK, I'm going to try this again: Can somebody kindly direct me to a

vegan/gluten free diet book. something simple. I don't like to cook. I just want

to find out the basics and take it from there.

 

Any help?

 

PS I'm not interested in sweets. I just want to know how to eat 3 healthy

meals a day that are vegan and gluten free.

 

Thanks,

Diana

 

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Thanks, I didn't realize we had these files. Great.

 

Diana

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Deborah Pageau<dpageau

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Wednesday, June 17, 2009 3:51 PM

Re: vegan gluten free cook book request

 

 

 

 

 

Diana, how about starting with the recipe files of this list?

 

There's more there than in more books!

 

There aren't a whole lot of vegan gluten free recipe books on the market, it's

a very small niche. I've either got or looked at most of them I think. They are

ALL good. The people who put them together have a special awareness of dietary

issues to be doing such a project, so I'd be hard pressed to recommend one over

the other. Amazon.com offers most of them. Your local book store may have some.

 

In any case, I think the files are a good place to start.

 

Deborah

 

OK, I'm going to try this again: Can somebody kindly direct me to a

vegan/gluten free diet book. something simple. I don't like to cook. I just want

to find out the basics and take it from there.

 

Any help?

 

PS I'm not interested in sweets. I just want to know how to eat 3 healthy

meals a day that are vegan and gluten free.

 

Thanks,

Diana

 

.

 

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Hi Deborah,

I just bought a book vegan cookbook " the gluten-free vegan 150 receipes " by

susan O' Brian and " The Gluten-Free Vegetarian Kitchen: Delicious and Nutritious

Wheat-Free, Gluten-Free Dishes' by Donna Klein. Thus far I am very impressed by

what I am reading and the receipes. They are very knowledgable about Celiac and

the do's and don'ts in regards to the same. I have a word of advice and I mean

know desrespect at all. I have always been one to prepare magnificient meal for

my family even after choosing the vegan lifestyleseveral years ago because of

celiac. In the beginning I was really rah rah rah do the right thing. But I

became bored and just maintained the diet without properly preparing meals

(stayed away from meat and artificial stuff " . But now with what I am facing now

I will go above and beyond the call of duty. I have read about individual being

diagnosed with stomach cancer and other illnesses as a result of not paying

attention to their bodies or just because. Sometimes the quick or easy way of

doing things is not good enough. I went to purchase some food items today and

found that I have to pay attention to every detail as much as possible. There is

no quick fix to this!! The receipes in these books require time and patients

unless you are interested in eating salad everyday. I hope this help. The books

are very informative as well. Jules E. Dowler Shepard ( a celiac patient and

author) has a book that discusses in detail alot of information. The book "

Celiac Disease and living Gluten free " which also very informative. I wish you

the best take care and continue to choose wisely for optimum health

 

 

 

, " Deborah Pageau " <dpageau

wrote:

>

> Diana, how about starting with the recipe files of this list?

>

> There's more there than in more books!

>

> There aren't a whole lot of vegan gluten free recipe books on the market, it's

a very small niche. I've either got or looked at most of them I think. They

are ALL good. The people who put them together have a special awareness of

dietary issues to be doing such a project, so I'd be hard pressed to recommend

one over the other. Amazon.com offers most of them. Your local book store may

have some.

>

> In any case, I think the files are a good place to start.

>

> Deborah

>

>

>

>

>

> OK, I'm going to try this again: Can somebody kindly direct me to a

vegan/gluten free diet book. something simple. I don't like to cook. I just want

to find out the basics and take it from there.

>

> Any help?

>

> PS I'm not interested in sweets. I just want to know how to eat 3 healthy

meals a day that are vegan and gluten free.

>

> Thanks,

> Diana

>

> .

>

>

>

>

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