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Celiac Recipe

Wondering where to find Celiac Recipe Book? The biggest challenge for someone suffering from this illness is not to get bored with your daily diet. Finding a good collection of celiac recipe books is a sure-fire way to make sure your diet remains varied, tasty and interesting.

A real celiac recipe shouldn't call for wheat, barley, oats, or any food item which contains gluten. So where can you look for fab Celiac Recipe ideas?

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The good news is, this condition is becoming increasingly common, so finding Gluten-free cookbooks has never been easier. Any cookbook by Bette Hagman are a great resource because Bette suffers from the condition herself.

Some of her books include 'The Gluten-Free Gourmet', 'More from the Gluten-Free Gourmet', 'The Gluten-Free Gourmet Cooks Fast and Healthy'. Jax Peters Lowell also has some tasty ideas to share in his book 'Against the Grain: The Slightly Eccentric Guide to Living Well Without Gluten or Wheat'.

In today's modern world, the web can also be a superb resource - particularly for gluten-free ideas for special occasions! Check out www.guardianeatright.co.uk, www.enabling.org, www.ozemail.au or www.gfplanet.com for an ever-changing array of tasty brainwaves.

If you're thinking of changing your eating patterns altogether, why not take this opportunity to explore the cooking traditions of other cultures. The western world relies so heavily on grain products that they're almost impossible to avoid, but for other cultures it's a totally different story. Asian traditions like Japanese, Chinese, Indian, Thai and Indonesian cooking tend to be far more based on rice, meat, vegetables and tastebud bursting spices! Just what you need to liven up a gluten-free lifestyle. Start experimenting today!


 
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