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(More customer reviews)GF home baking at it's best! I loved the chickpea bread as a sandwich bread - it had a "bland" taste and it didn't fall apart at all. I slice and wrap each piece in plastic wrap and then freeze them in a ziploc freezer bag. I also loved the Farmhouse bread. I made the batter and then baked it in English muffin pans to use as hamburger rolls - yum! I found two errors in the book. Two additional eggs are listed in the dry ingred. section for the Farmhouse Bread recipe - these should be omitted. Also, barley is listed in the GF flour ingredient list at the beginning of the book. Barley is NOT gluten free and should NEVER be eaten by a Celiac. This book had eliminated my search for edible GF breads.
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There was a time when being diagnosed with celiac disease or learning you had a sensitivity to wheat or gluten meant a lifetime of dry, tasteless baked goods that crumbled in your hands and often weren't worth the effort you put in to make them.Not any more!Today, easy-to-use alternative flours, grains, and flavorings are on supermarket shelves everywhere, which means you don't have to learn any new baking techniques or search the Internet for untried ingredients with names you can't pronounce.In this book you'll find more than 200 easy-to-follow recipes -- from moist and hearty breads and muffins to sweet-tooth-satisfying cookies, cakes, and pies -- that friends and family will devour.Made with a variety of healthful frains and flours that are packed with protein, these tasty treats will boost energy levels and lift spirits.Recipes include: Chocolate Chip CookiesBlueberry MuffinsBaked Rice PuddingBirthday CakeBrowniesCornbread And many more!
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