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countrymommy85 |
Posted - Nov 14 2014 : 2:38:33 PM Hi sisters! It's been a while since I've been online! Me and 2 of my children have been diagnosed with celiac this summer. It is our first big holiday eating gluten free! I have been slowly learning to cook for this new lifestyle but I need help with good gluten free Thanksgiving recipes but with a twist. I want to be no sugar, and as whole foods as I can get. Recipes, menus? Thanks so much!!!
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countrymommy85 |
Posted - Nov 21 2014 : 1:09:43 PM Oh my goodness, thanks for the wealth of information! Now I don't feel so overwhelmed and I'm excited to come up with a menu, thanks sisters!
Mothers are those wonderful people who can get up in the morning before the smell of coffee. ~Author Unknown
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Cozynana |
Posted - Nov 15 2014 : 09:41:20 AM Turkey, roasted carrots and onions, green beans with bacon chunks and onion, a fresh fruit platter, cheese and meat platter, dish of nuts. If you decide to use sugar I have a wonderful peanut butter cookie and a excellent pumpkin cake made with brown rice flour. I make both of these for my grandson and the other 5 grandkids are put out if I do not make enough for them too. There are some lettuce and spinach salads that use fresh pear slices and.blue cheese as the flavor. Look on allrecipes.com There are tons of things to eat steak and potatoes, BBQ hamburgers without bun, baked beans, and potato salad. Baked chicken with coleslaw and applesauce jello. Let me know if I can be of help. Been eating this way for about 15 years. |
prayin granny |
Posted - Nov 15 2014 : 04:07:03 AM Also, finely crushed almonds make a great gluten free crust for pies!
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prayin granny |
Posted - Nov 15 2014 : 04:06:04 AM There are a lot of gluten free ideas on Pinterest as well!
Hugs, Linda
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hudsonsinaf |
Posted - Nov 14 2014 : 6:10:57 PM Oh, and for gravy, thicken it with cornstarch, if you eat corn
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hudsonsinaf |
Posted - Nov 14 2014 : 6:06:11 PM Hi Krystle! Welcome back to the forum :) I TOTALLY understand trying to figure out the leap into gluten free cooking, and trying to stay away from sugar as well! Do you use honey? What kind of recipes are you after? Turkey, mashed potatoes, and veggies you are good on. Here are some favorites for other things: Pumpkin Pie - http://nourishedandnurtured.blogspot.in/2011/10/pumpkin-pie-clafoutis-gaps-legal-gluten.html Lemon Meringue Bars: http://tasteofwonderland.wordpress.com/2012/07/10/lemon-meringue-bars/ Stuffing and Biscuits: http://deliciouslyorganic.net/grain-free-bicuits-dressing-stuffing-recipe/ Green Bean Casserole: http://wellnessmama.com/3373/green-bean-casserole/
Let me know what you are looking for!!!
~ Shannon
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