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Hi again folks,

In my previous email sharing Thanksgiving recipes, I forgot to include my
favorite "bread" options for you:

My personal favorites are popovers and cornbread:

Popovers

http://glutenfreeeasily.com/better-than-sliced-bread/

Cornbread

http://glutenfreeeasily.com/everything-soup-and-cornbread/

Hope you enjoy the recipes and especially this special time with family and
friends!
 *Shirley
Not just gf, but gfe!

Shirley Braden
gfe--gluten free easily blog:
**http://glutenfreeeasily.com*<http://glutenfreeeasily.com/>
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*Leader, King George Gluten Intolerance and Celiac Group
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Hi all,

Many of my support group members are experiencing their first Thanksgiving
being gluten free (and some dairy free, and free of other
allergens, also). I've been sharing info and recipes with them and thought
I'd share with you as well. A few of the great recipes I often use actually
came from the listserv originally, so this is a good way to give back I
think. :-) Many of these recipes also work for other intolerances, too.

If you serve a turkey breast (or even a small turkey or roaster chicken), my
Traditional Turkey Breast (two ingredients) and Special Turkey Breast
recipes cooked in the slow cooker are wonderful options. Another main dish
option is Crab Casserole--a real treat for the seafood lovers.

Stuffing can be made from tortilla chips and it's fantastic. No need to find
the perfect gluten-free bread or make bread in preparation to make stuffing
or dressing (if you call it that).

Desserts can be made so easily by focusing on flourless cakes and crustless
pies. You won't believe it, but you and others won't even miss the flour or
the crusts. For the crustless pies, usually only a small amount of
gluten-free flour is needed. Take your pick: pumpkin, coconut, or apple.

There's even a salad that everyone will eat! Here are the links:

Traditional Turkey Breast (Super Easy) and Surprise Stuffing

http://glutenfreeeasily.com/super-easy-turkey-breast-and-surprise-stuffing/

Special Turkey Breasts

http://glutenfreeeasily.com/special-turkey-breast/

Crab Casserole

http://glutenfreeeasily.com/susie%e2%80%99s-crab-casserole/

Crustless Pumpkin Pie

http://glutenfreeeasily.com/crustless-gluten-free-pumpkin-pie/

Crustless Coconut Pie

http://glutenfreeeasily.com/crustless-coconut-pie-for-holiday-food-fest/

Crustless Apple Pie

http://glutenfreeeasily.com/mom-and-apple-pie/

Flourless Chocolate Cake (the rich dense chocolate cake everyone is familiar
with)

http://glutenfreeeasily.com/flourless-chocolate-cake/

Mediterranean Chocolate Cake (more of a classic chocolate cake flavor)

http://glutenfreeeasily.com/mediterranean-chocolate-cake/

Flourless Chocolate Banana Honey Walnut Cake (for those who are gf, df,
grain free, and refined sugar free)

http://glutenfreeeasily.com/flourless-chocolate-banana-honey-walnut-cake-recipe-and-giveaway/

Great Salad (a good way to get some green in the meal!)

http://glutenfreeeasily.com/a-little-crunch-of-cabbage/

Have a wonderful, gluten-free Thanksgiving! Best to all,

 *Shirley
Not just gf, but gfe!

Shirley Braden
gfe--gluten free easily blog:
**http://glutenfreeeasily.com*<http://glutenfreeeasily.com/>
*email: **[log in to unmask]* <[log in to unmask]>* *
*twitter: Shirleygfe*
*facebook: Shirley Braden*
*Leader, King George Gluten Intolerance and Celiac Group
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