Mr Jedi and I are making cookbooks for Christmas gifts. One book for my aunt and uncle who both have celiac disease. Between the two of them, they also have dairy, vinegar, and garlic sensitivities. So as you can imagine, going out to eat with them can be, um, interesting. In addition to recipies shamelessly stolen from the interwebs, I want to know what our CS members with food sensitivities/allergies like to eat. Hit me with your gluten-free and dairy-free goodness. And/or what substitutions you use to make traditional recipes gluten/dairy free.
The second book we're making has been dubbed "Broke College Kid Who Can't Cook" for Li'l Sis. So, bachelors, bachelorettes, college folks, this is your chance to share your favorite recipes that are quick and cheap. Even better if it makes a lot of leftovers.
Also in the works is a possible low-fat, diabetic cookbook for my grandparents and an "Empty Nesters" book for my parents. Li'l Bro will be leaving on a church mission in January, so we're waiting to see where he goes before we decide on his book. If he goes State-side, he's getting the same one Li'l Sis gets.
Thanks in advance for your help. I can't wait for this to all come together.
The second book we're making has been dubbed "Broke College Kid Who Can't Cook" for Li'l Sis. So, bachelors, bachelorettes, college folks, this is your chance to share your favorite recipes that are quick and cheap. Even better if it makes a lot of leftovers.
Also in the works is a possible low-fat, diabetic cookbook for my grandparents and an "Empty Nesters" book for my parents. Li'l Bro will be leaving on a church mission in January, so we're waiting to see where he goes before we decide on his book. If he goes State-side, he's getting the same one Li'l Sis gets.
Thanks in advance for your help. I can't wait for this to all come together.
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