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Reddit mentions of Great Gluten-Free Vegan Eats from Around the World: Fantastic, Allergy-Free Ethnic Recipes

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Great Gluten-Free Vegan Eats from Around the World: Fantastic, Allergy-Free Ethnic Recipes
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Height9.25 Inches
Length7.5 Inches
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Release dateJune 2013
Weight1.40654923156 Pounds
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Found 2 comments on Great Gluten-Free Vegan Eats from Around the World: Fantastic, Allergy-Free Ethnic Recipes:

u/cookie-puss ยท 1 pointr/vegan

Allyson Kramer's Great Gluten-Free Vegan Eats From Around The World is great, too!

also, Holy Cow has a ton of Indian-themed vegan eats. i absolutely love her site.

u/alleyoops ยท 1 pointr/glutenfreevegan

Allyson Kramer, who writes the Manifest Vegan blog that dbh04 mentioned, also wrote some of my favorite vegan gluten free cookbooks. I know there are plenty of resources online, but it makes it so easy to just have an actual cookbook, not having to sift through anything to make sure it is dairy and gluten free. She also has pictures with almost every recipe, and I find that gives me more inspiration to cook! Check em out: Great Gluten Free Vegan Eats and Great Gluten Free Vegan Eats From Around the World. A lot of our virtual recipe meetups are from recipes in her cookbook-so you can scroll through this reddit and see pics of a lot of the stuff we made. My husband also likes The Complete Idiot's Guide to Gluten-Free Vegan Cooking. The stuff he makes from it always seems to turn out great.

For online resources, I like to just go to pinterest and type in 'gluten free vegan.' So many beautiful, inspirational pictures of great food that maybe you could get your husband to look at with you so he could help pick out some dishes he thinks looks good. Yummly is pretty cool too. You can type in something you want to make and then click on your dietary type, or allergies, etc.

For blogs I like manifest vegan, forks and beans, gluten free goddess, and a host of others.

For fake meat, Beyond Meat might pass for meat. It is incredibly chicken like in my opinion (but I haven't eaten meat in over 30 years, so who am I to say!). But it did fool famous foodie Mark Bittman and Bill Gates in blind taste tests. Doesn't fool everyone though, so use it in a stir fry or burrito or something, I'd suggest. You can get it a Whole Foods.