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Cheesy Biscuits

Kristi was craving Red Lobster’s Cheddar Bay Biscuits in a major way, and decided to solve her dilemma by baking us a scrumptious experiment. She went on Celiac.com, found and adapted an ingredients list, then further adapted the process for

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Sugar Cookies from Heaven

Kristi found this fantastic recipe on Bob’s Red Mill website, contributed by Carol Fenster, Ph.D. (you can currently see the original here). Sugar Cookies 1/4 cup Butter 2 Tb Honey 1/2 cup Sugar 1-1/2 tsp Vanilla 1-3/4 cups Gluten Free

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COBBLER!

This is Kristi’s mom’s cobbler recipe, and it’s deliciously adaptable to gluten-free eating and to a range of sizes. Also, it’s just plain delicious. This got the most compliments of any dish at the party. Pick your Flavor Cobbler 2

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We Are Go For Holiday Chex Mix!

Since Gabe’s birthday is October 31, our holiday cooking season starts mid-October and lasts through the new year. Last night we had his birthday party, and Kristi and I managed quite an amazing spread of gluten-free, chocolate-free sweets… if I

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Brioche Cinnamon Rolls Revisited

I wrote here about the recipe that is the backbone of our King Cake experience for Carnival season. In that post, I linked to someone else’s posting of a recipe that’s apparently from a book. The website where I found

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Bean and Bean Gumbo

Don’t let the long ingredients list here fool you. This is a simple dish to make, and it’s rather inexpensive as well. This recipe has only slight alterations from its original version in the vegetarian resource Moosewood Restaurant Low-Fat Recipes

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Mushroom Spinach Lasagna!

The key to this dish is awesome simplicity. One recent date night… yesterday to be precise… we wanted a new lasagna recipe. We discovered there was such a thing as oven-ready noodles, and we fudged around with online recipes. The

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King Cake (Rolls)!

  I moved to southern Louisiana three years ago, and king cake is a tradition here. It’s a very specific kind of bready treat, made during Carnival season. There’s family recipes, cultural rules and just general affection for and loyalty

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Asparagus and Mushroom Quesadillas

At a recent potluck, some friends read my mind and brought me some intriguing new tortillas from Whole Foods that I’ve wanted to try. They are Food For Life’s very large-sized Brown Rice Tortillas. In raw form these tortillas are

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Easy No-Bake Cookie Balls

These tasty morsels are a great way to get credit for homemade treats, without ever turning on the oven. They’re based on the popular Oreo balls, the recipe for which can be found several places online. They are SO easy

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