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Coffee Tea and Gluten Free: Meat - Cookbook #3 - cover

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Coffee Tea and Gluten Free: Meat - Cookbook #3

April D Brown

Publisher: April Brown

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Summary

Meat is naturally gluten free, and usually, naturally allergen free. This 75-recipe cookbook contains delicious and affordable beef, pork, poultry, and seafood dishes. Most contain directions for complimentary vegetables, whether baking, boiling, or grilling! 
Coffee, Tea, and Gluten Free: Meat combines simple ingredients you can find at any local store for the same price as gluten filled items. The key is preventing people from adding gluten, usually in the form of breading to fry, or thickening in soups. 
Enjoy these simple homemade dishes again without worrying about allergens. 
Available recipes include: 
Beef: Baked Steak, Baked Mini Steak, Baked Roast, Stuffed Roast, Mushroom Smothered Steak, Beef Stew, Beef Stir Fry. 
Beef Pasta or Grain Dishes: Ground Beef Burger and Noodles, Steak Beef and Noodles, Meatloaf, Spaghetti, Spaghetti and Veggies, Tacos. 
Beef Breakfast: Beef and Egg Scramble, Beef and Egg Scramble with Mushrooms and Onions, Beef and Egg Scramble with Ham, Beef and Egg Scramble with Sausage and Onions, Beef Bits, Egg, Mushrooms and Onions Scramble. 
Burger Dishes (Beef or Turkey): Chili - Beef and Chicken, Chili - Tomato, Baked Hamburgers, Grilled Hamburgers, Shepherd's Pie, Sloppy Joes, Stir Fry - Ground Beef, Vegetable Beef Soup. 
Chicken: Whole Chicken, Chicken Casserole, Baked Chicken Thighs and Vegetables, Barbecue Chicken Legs and Vegetables, Chicken Chili, Chicken Salad, Grilled Chicken, Mushroom Chicken Breasts and Vegetables. 
Chicken and Grain: Chicken and Dumplings, Chicken and Noodles, Chicken and Rice Stir Fry. 
Pork: Baked Pork Chops, Grilled Pork Chops, Ham Steaks, Ham Salad, Pork Roast, Ribs, Stir Fry, Stuffed Pork Roast. 
Pork and Grains: Buried Pork Chops, Buried Ham Surprise, Pork and Noodles, Pork and Rice. 
Pork Breakfasts: Bacon and Scrambled Eggs, Baked Breakfast Steaks, Griddle Breakfast Steaks, Ham and Eggs, Ham on Rice, Ham, Onions, and Mushrooms, Pork Chop Strips with Onions and Mushrooms, Indoor Grilled Sausage, Eggs, and Bacon, Oven Baked Sausage, Eggs, and Bacon, Stove Top Sausage, Eggs, and Bacon. 
Seafood and Fish: Baked Fish, Clam Stir Fry, Lobster Stew, Salmon or Mackerel Patties, Shrimp Stir Fry, Seafood Salad. 
Turkey: Whole Turkey, Turkey Legs and Vegetables, Turkey Breast and Vegetables, Turkey Casserole, Turkey Salad. 
Turkey and Grain: Turkey and Noodles, Turkey and Rice, Turkey Pot Pie, Turkey Chili, Turkey Meatloaf. 
Length: 944 pages - 111,850 words 
Desserts and Grains - 234 pages - Arial size 14.  
Meats - 340 pages - Arial size 14 
Vegetables - 266 pages - Arial size 14
Available since: 04/15/2015.

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