Beyond Rice Cakes: A Young Person's Guide to Cooking, Eating & Living Gluten-Free 
asked by borat on November 24, 2006 3:39 PM
This ingenious health guide offers hilarious first-person tales of the trials and tribulations of living with celiac disease, including the often embarrassing side effects and surviving college without beer. Author Vanessa Maltin uses her own personal experience with celiac disease to help you cope and offers tips for a gluten-free lifestyle that is easy and fun to maintain. Easy-to-make recipes including snacks, finger foods, soups, salads, main dishes, and desserts Cooking tips from Christina Pirello, Emmy Award-winning TV personality and best-selling author of Cooking the Whole Foods Way Advice from experts for managing a gluten-free diet at home, in the workplace, at college, and on vacation "Beyond Rice Cakes is a must-read for people with celiac, their friends and families. The Gluten-Free Girls' tips and recipes are more than strategies for simply coping with celiac. They promote an approach to gluten-free living that is full of adventure, innovation, and joy." -Alice Bast, executive director of the National Foundation for Celiac Awareness "Gluten-free cooking has never been easier!! With a small amount of time, limited ingredients, and basic kitchen utensils, Beyond Rice Cakes makes cooking easy and enjoyable for even the most cooking-delinquent college freshman." -Lee Tobin, team leader, Gluten-Free Bakehouse, Whole Foods Market
Reviews
Beyond Rice Cakes is a fantastic book, and I don't even have Celiac Disease. The recipes are easy to make and taste great too. Maltin's positive attitude about being diagnosed with the disease, and her proactive approach to treating it and helping others to treat it is incredible. Her humerous story telling in this book makes it an even better read and should help convince anyone with the disease that it's best to laugh about it...and eat some fantastic gluten-free foods in the meantime.
reviewed by rob33 on November 26, 2006 2:49 PM
Beyond Rice Cakes is hilarious and really makes gluten-free cooking seem easy for people with celiac disease. The gluten-free recipes are quite tasty and very simple to make. I would definitely recommend this book to my friends with celiac.
reviewed by jdog on November 28, 2006 6:22 AM
The cook is fantastic for the young professional. The recipes I've made so far have all been quick and easy to make and delicious to eat. What more can you ask for in a cookbook. When I first got this cook book, I flipped through the recipes as I always do. I found myself stopping on nearly ever page and noting to try the recipe. This would be a very beneficial book to any young professional with celiac disease.
reviewed by vicky123 on November 29, 2006 7:12 AM
