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Celiac Disease Symptoms? The 10 Most Delicious Gluten-Free Recipes on the Web

Posted by thenaptimechef on January 20th, 2011 at 11:38 am

MOND chocolate cake image p 851 262x300 Celiac Disease Symptoms? The 10 Most Delicious Gluten Free Recipes on the WebDo you have Celiac disease symptoms and been diagnosed with Celiac disease? If so, it is likely that you doctor has prescribed a gluten-free diet to help alleviate some of your problems. Gluten-Free food is defined as being free of gluten, the protein found in wheat based products. Thankfully there are plenty of delicious gluten-free recipes available these days and we’ve written about a lot of them. We promise, there are all delicious recipes that don’t skimp on quality or taste, just the gluten!

The Best Gluten-Free Recipes on the Web

Gluten-Free Zucchini Bread from Gluten-Free Goddess

Gluten-Free Chocolate Cake with Marshmallow Frosting by Elana’s Pantry

Gluten-Free Quinoa Huevos Rancheros

Gluten-Free Caprese Salad

Gluten-Free Chicken Fingers

Gluten-Free Vegan Chili

Gluten-Free Wild Rice with Cranberries

Gluten-Free Onion Rings

Gluten-Free Cornbread

Gluten-Free Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies

Photo: Elana Amsterdam

 Celiac Disease Symptoms? The 10 Most Delicious Gluten Free Recipes on the Web

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I was diagnosed with Celiac’s disease at the start of 2011. Before that I would eat anything and everything and still can’t seem to stop. I’ve been having very severe stomach pains and lots of other pain in my abdomen area for a long time. I try so hard to eat properly because of the fear the doctor has put into me, but get so dang frustrated. I try to bake bread but seem to mess it up. If I get it right then it goes bad quickly. It’s like I can’t seem to keepa healthy diet and enjoy food. I have no patience for making “everything” that I eat and no will power. I’m 238 pounds and 5’4″ tall and way overweight according to the BMI index. Living in remote region in Northern Alaska makes it a bit incovenient to buy gluten-free products without paying a seal and a whale for shipping. So… I . I dont know how much longer I can keep this up. I constantly say to myself that I’ve been eating this way for 41 years and have been miserable for just about that long that why does it matter if I’m gluten free? It’s an everyday struggle with myself and I really have no support groups except what’s on this internet.

Timothy Dykhuizen commented on Apr 24 11 at 6:21 pm

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