<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Sorry if this information has appeared here before - I have only been subscribing since the New Year. I realize there are a lot of specifically gf cookbooks out there (like Bette Hagman's, which I have not yet gotten hold of), but a cookbook that I have found very helpful in general is La Leche League's Whole Foods for the Whole Family. It is written with the intent of moving away from processed foods, and so all the ingredients are at the most basic level possible in the home kitchen. There are no canned ingredients or mixes called for, so if you are used to substituting (ie rice or potato flour for all-purpose) you should not have any problem. There are also recipes for everything from catsup and salsa to homemade sausages, beef jerky and natural Easter egg dyes! (It should come as no surprise that there is also a section on making your own baby foods!) The only problem I have had with it is that it is also written with the idea of cutting down refined sugars, so most of the recipes are sweetened with honey, which means the flavor is sometimes different from what I am expecting. I am a member of La Leche League, but I do not personally benefit from the sale of any of their publications - I just find this one very helpful! If you want to order Whole Foods for the Whole Family, contact: La Leche League 1400 North Meacham Road Schaumburg, IL 60173-4840 phone: 847-519-7730 (9 am to 5 pm Central) Sherry Hintze in Newport, NC [log in to unmask]