Any Gluten Fee Goodies You Can Share?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around sharing gluten-free recipes and resources, particularly for a child with celiac disease. Participants exchange personal experiences and suggestions for gluten-free goodies suitable for holidays and breakfast.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares a need for gluten-free goodies for their niece with celiac disease during holidays.
  • Another participant mentions a simple recipe for 3-ingredient peanut butter cookies that are gluten-free.
  • One participant notes a recommendation for a gluten-free cookbook from a customer.
  • Another participant expresses frustration that the child is fed the same gluten-free foods repeatedly and is eager to try new recipes.
  • One participant suggests checking local libraries or national Celiac organizations for gluten-free cookbooks and recipes.
  • Another participant shares their experience with the 3-ingredient peanut butter cookies and mentions finding gluten-free mixes in health food stores.
  • One participant humorously suggests using Google for recipe searches.
  • Another participant provides a recipe for pecan cookies and recommends a specific gluten-free cookbook by Bette Hagman.
  • One participant shares a link to a website featuring gluten and sugar-free dessert recipes from a television show.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the variety of gluten-free options available, with some participants sharing specific recipes while others express a desire for more diverse choices.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences related to gluten-free cooking, particularly in the context of accommodating dietary restrictions for children during festive occasions.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants and community members looking for gluten-free recipe ideas or resources for individuals with celiac disease may find this discussion beneficial.

redsoxgirl
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My 4 yr old niece has celiac and I'm always looking for some goodies for her to have when we have holidays so she doesn't feel left out.

Anything for breakfast might be good too since we're doing Chrsitmas with them Sunday morning.
 
The 3-ingredient peanut butter cookies are gluten free.1 cup creamy peanut butter
1 cup sugar
1 eggMix to combine. Press with cookie press. Bake @ 350 until done. (Sorry, I don't have the cookbook in front of me.)Have you asked her Mom for some suggestions? Then you can find out what her favorites are, too.
 
no, but one of my customers recommended a gluten free cookbook...
 
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I think I have that recipe at home Ann... I'll have to give it a try.

They feed her the same things all the time, which sorta irks me, but that's another topic. It sems like I'm the one always trying new things with her.
 
Can you head to your local library and see if they have a gluten free cookbook? Or check online for a national Celiac organization. They'd probably have recipes on their site, or links to some.
 
chefann said:
The 3-ingredient peanut butter cookies are gluten free.

1 cup creamy peanut butter
1 cup sugar
1 egg

Mix to combine. Press with cookie press. Bake @ 350 until done. (Sorry, I don't have the cookbook in front of me.)

Have you asked her Mom for some suggestions? Then you can find out what her favorites are, too.

I was going to suggest these :) My nephews were on a GFCF diet for a while and these cookies were SO good! I didn't use the cookie press (too lazy and didn't want to mess with it :eek: I used my scoops.) My sister found alot of mixes in health food stores for gluten free stuff.
 
Don't forget you can always consult our good friend, Mr. Google! I love him :)
 
one of my favorites is the pecan cookies
1/2 lb ground pecans
2 egg whites whipped stiff peaks
half pecans for top of cookies
1 cup packed brown sugar
1 tsp gluten free vanilla(pure is best)
you can bake on stones 350 degree oven for 18-20 min until golden brown. these take a little longer to bake than regular cookies. I make some up every christmas for a friend. use our small scoop for cookies as they are very rich.
Also for the cookbook
"Gluten-Free Gourmet: Living Well without Wheat" by Bette Hagman is best. she has several different ones to choose from but the first one has so many good recipes. also you can look at
Celiac.com - Celiac Disease and Gluten-free Diet Information Since 1995 for more ideas.
Merry Christmas everyone
 
Try this website...

http://www.veria.com

They are a new television station on Dish Network. There is a show called The Sweet Truth, and the gal makes gluten and sugar free desserts that look awesome! I know you'll be able to find some recipes there!

The direct link to the recipes is http://www.veria.com/portal/site/NWC-TV/menuitem.623889674ae4c89c469ff1a1e89412a0/?vgnextoid=820eb24d64b16110VgnVCM1000008e49210aRCRD

Look for "The Sweet Truth".

HTH...SIID!
 

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