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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 641 EAN: 9781897010280 Edition: Expanded ISBN: 1897010281 Label: Case Nutrition Consulting Manufacturer: Case Nutrition Consulting Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 336 Publication Date: April 01, 2006 Publisher: Case Nutrition Consulting Studio: Case Nutrition Consulting Related Items:
Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display Editorial Review: Product Description: Gluten-Free Diet: A Comprehensive Resource Guide provides practical information, in an easy-to-read format, about celiac disease and the gluten-free diet. This Expanded Edition features: * Detailed information about foods/ingredients allowed, to avoid and to question *Latest breaking news on oats *New food and GF labeling regulations in the USA, Canada, Europe and Australia/NZ *Over 2600 GF specialty products *Directory of more than 190 American, Canadian and international companies *Nutritional concerns and management strategies *Shopping and cross-contamination information *Creative ideas for meals and snacks including a 7-day menu *Gluten-free cooking and recipes with nutritional analysis *Tips for eating out *Resources-books, cookbooks, magazines, celiac groups around the world and more! Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Lois Moss-Barnwell, MS, RD, CDEAs a Registered Dietitian and Certified Diabetes Educator, I love this book as a professional resource. It is top on my list of books to recommend to colleagues and clients looking for indepth guidance on the Gluten Free diet. Shelley Case provides a comprehensive overview of Celiac Disease & Dermatitis Herpetiformis, gluten free food recommendations, shopping and cooking tips, delicious recipes, guidance when eating out, healthy meal planning and much more. A great buy whether you read ... Read More Rating: - highly recommendedAs a Registered Dietitian, I can not believe how many people have celiac disease and don't know it. They are just finding out and need correct info (not internet hoopla) about how to be accurately tested, a simple description of what the disease is, easy to follow "what to eat and not eat" diet instruction, menus, lists of BRAND NAME gluten-free products, substitutions for gluten containing grains and good recipes. Hands down, this is the GF book I highly recommend. Rating: - A little too much "resource guide"; not enough factsI bought this book because I suspected that I have celiac disease and was hoping for more facts about the disease and more information on how to create a satisfying diet of gluten free foods in our country which has a diet very much dependent wheat unlike other countries (Mexico, India..). I guess the book was too much like a text book and I was pretty aware of most of the facts already. I am, however, a student in nutrition seeking my Masters in Clinical Nutrition so I am sure that this has affected ... Read More Rating: - Alot of information in one bookThere is alot of information in this book. One thing that makes this book different than the other GF books I have read: it lists the different products and where you can purchase these products either by phone or internet. The descriptions of different kinds of flour and where to purchase them is wonderful. Rating: - Maybe----This might be a good purchase if you'd like to avoid using the internet. As a newly diagnosed celiac, I found tons of information on the net so seldom refer to this particular book. In association with Amazon.com | |