I received a copy of this book for review.
Don’t forget the kids when planning the holiday fare! This little paperback cookbook has gluten free versions of quite a few kid favorites: Chicken Nuggets, Shepherd’s Pie, Blueberry Apple Muffins, Trail Mix, and more. Easy to prepare, and best of all, without the ingredient you worry most about: gluten.
Complete with simple instructions, cooking substitutions, and beautiful 4-color photographs, 201 Gluten-Free Recipes for Kids will show parents that they don’t need to eliminate their child’s favorite foods or spend all day reading labels in order to raise a happy and gluten-free kid.
Carrie S. Forbes is a gluten-free recipe developer, food writer, and cooking instructor. She is the creator of Gingerlemongirl.com, where she shares original gluten-free recipes that focus on cooking and baking with healthy, frugal, and natural ingredients. Her recipes have appeared in Simply Gluten-Free Magazine, Gluten-Free Living magazine, and Taste of Home Healthy Cooking magazine. Forbes teaches gluten-free cooking and baking classes, and she is the founder and leader of her local gluten-free support group.
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Lynsey @MoscatoMom says
We are not gluten free – BUT we havent really tested to know if we are gluten sensitive. However I think this will help us “eat clean” more!
Shanna says
We have gluten issues in our family but so far have not had a diagnosis amongst my children but these would be helpful recipes for the family!
Shanna says
We have not been tested but there is gluten issues in our family. The recipes would be helpful!
courtney says
My daughter actually has FPIES and she’s allergic to oats, wheat so we have to avoid any gluten!
Alison says
I don’t have a gluten free child but I really think it would be a good thing to do for them… and the family!
Emily @ Baby Dickey says
I don’t have any children that NEED to be gluten free but I still think it’s a healthy choice! Thanks!
Kendra says
We’re not gluten free but I’m always looking for ways to eat better. This would be a good start for me.
Beth @ Musing Mainiac says
No, but my son is Autistic. I have heard going gluten free could help him.
Diana C says
No, but always want to eat healthier
Theresa @ Faith and Family Reviews says
Our oldest daughter feels better when she goes gluten free.
daniellew says
I have a good friend with a five year old who is gluten free so I would give the book to her.
Holly says
We are a completely gluten free family with 2 kids GF.
Daniel M says
gift to my sis
Gina says
This would be a gift for my cousin who’s son is GF
donajlp says
This would be a gift for my daughter in law who is gluten free due to sensitivity issues.
linda lightner says
Its going to be a gift for a family in my church.
Tamar says
I have a few GF friends.
Elizabeth Ray says
I would give this to a friend whose young daughter has celiac disease.
Karen DeVaney says
I have celiac disease and my family tries to be gluten-free as much as possible to decrease the chances of cross-contamination.
renee G says
This would be for my sister and her family. They have three family members that are avoiding gluten.
Hesper Fry says
I have celiac disease and have to eat gluten free to stay healthy. Our family eats mostly gluten free so this would be great for my kids.
Karen Gonyea says
This would be for my great niece 🙂
Samantha says
This will be for another family that needs it.
Candie L says
I have a friend that has a child that needs gluten free, but I am really wanting to explore this. My own kids would like this. Thank you
susan smoaks says
this would be for our nephew