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GF Mall  http://www.GFmall.com/

In the month of December I added to my listing many bakeries and 
products. There were many, as this was a month that an issue of 
Gluten-Free Living arrived, and many of these are from this issue. If 
you are not a subscriber to GFL, you should look into it. The 
magazine is a good source of food and ingredient information.

Bakeries. They all ship what can easily be shipped. Some also have 
products available in local stores. More details at GFmall.com.

Andrea's Gluten Free, St. Louis, MO.
BitterSweet Bakery, Eagan, MN.
Cherbourg Bakery, Columbus, OH.
Crave Bakery, San Francisco, CA. Also casein-free.
Do Goodies, Yonkers, NY.
GNI (Gluten Not Included) Bakery, Escondido, CA.
West Meadow Farm Bakery, Essex Junction, VT.

Newly Added Products:

Cookies For Me? makes cookies and brownies that are free of gluten, 
eggs, nuts, and dairy.

Dakota Prairie Organic Flour sells gluten-free products to manufacturers.

Gluten Free Sensations sells mixes and granolas. Many products 
include certified GF oats.

Good Energy Granola makes organic granola using certified gluten-free oats.

Mrs Crimble's produces wheat-free, GF, and dairy-free crackers. In US 
buy from Gluten-Free Mall.

True North makes nut clusters and other snacks.

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GF Books  http://www.GFlinks.com/books/

There are now 200 book reviews on the page. Within each section the 
books are ordered by rank at Amazon (as of the end of 2009).

A few of the books added this month were new and then there is this one:

Seriously Good! Gluten-free Cooking: In Association with Coeliac UK 
by Phil Vickery
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1856268284?tag=gfb-21

This was published in the UK last Spring. In the UK this is the 
bestselling book in Healthy Eating, and the 2nd bestselling in the 
Diets and Diet & Nutrition categories. But for some reason this book 
is not for sale anywhere in the US. If you want one you will have to 
buy direct from the UK Amazon. You can use your American login. Total 
with shipping will be about $32.

Review: The book is 3/4 main course/savory and only 1/4 is 
cakes/desserts. There are ideas for different occasions (BBQ's, 
parties, christmas, quick snacks, vegeterians). The recipes are not 
simple and will use ingredients like chestnut flour.

* Please remember some posters may be WHEAT-FREE, but not GLUTEN-FREE *
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