GFCF Diet Links
- www.gfutah.org/gfcfrecipes
created by Amber Lee, a mother of five, is a well-organized site with a variety of family-friendly recipes
in many categories, including pizzas and pastas, soups and sauces, cookies, pies and puddings. Many of the
recipes use ingredients from scratch, and include instructions for making your own baking mixes.
- www.newdiets.com
is a collection of GFCF recipes contributed by individuals with comments from the creators on their family’s
reactions to the foods. Some recipes use pre-made GFCF mixes and products. Recipes include creative
substitutions for basic ingredients, a recipe for all-purpose flour and a whipped topping.
- http://www.geocities.com/bensmum_99/recipes.html
includes a list of commonly used ingredients in GFCF cooking and includes many family-friendly GFCF recipes for
even picky eaters.
- http://recipecircus.com/recipes/Writermom77
is a large collection of GFCF recipes submitted by individuals.
- http://www.glutensolutions.com
an online gluten-free store, a great selection of hard-to-find products.
- http://www.my-gluten-free-recipes.com
gluten free recipes, creative ideas for meals and snacks!
- http://gfcfblog.blogspot.com
great recipes and food buying list from a mom.
- www.EnjoyLifeFoods.com
contains a collection of Enjoy Life allergy friendly foods and where to buy them. Information on a gluten
free diet as well as a gluten free and casein free (GFCF) diet.
- http://www.autismweb.com/diet.htm
a parent’s guide to Autism and Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD).
- www.autism.com
extensive information about the GFCF diet and a list of medical practitioners who support this approach.
- www.autismndi.com
Autistic Network for Dietary Intervention. Helping parents understand, implement and maintain dietary
intervention for their Autistic children.
- http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/GFCFKids
an un-moderated discussion group for parents with practical information and tips on following the GFCF Diet.
- http://www.princeton.edu/~serge/ll/gfpak.html
understanding and implementing a dietary intervention for children diagnosed with Autism.
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