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Simply Sugar and Gluten-Free - 180 Easy and Delicious Recipes You Can Make in 20 Minutes or Less - cover

Simply Sugar and Gluten-Free - 180 Easy and Delicious Recipes You Can Make in 20 Minutes or Less

Amy Green

Publisher: Ulysses Press

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Enjoy a delicious, allergen-free diet with this cookbook featuring 180 sugar-free, gluten-free, and hassle-free recipes! Eliminating gluten and refined sugar from your diet doesn’t require hours in the kitchen or expensive, exotic ingredients. In Simply Sugar and Gluten-Free, Amy Green shows you smart strategies and simple techniques to create tasty, allergy-friendly meals in no time. From hearty breakfasts to decadent desserts, Simply Sugar & Gluten-Free is chock-full of dishes as delicious as they are healthy. Recipes include:  •       Banana Walnut Belgian Waffles  •       Chicken Cacciatore  •       Deep Dish Lasagne  •       Double Chocolate Cherry Cookies  •       French Onion Soup  •       Light and Moist Cornbread  •       Vanilla Bean Ice Cream  •       And many more!  Whether you’re going sugar-free and gluten-free because of an allergy or a desire to eat healthily, this book’s nutritious, satisfying, home-cooked meals will minimize weight gain and maximize good health.
Available since: 03/15/2011.
Print length: 319 pages.

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