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Since I have a grain problem, not just wheat, I bought George Stella's (Food Network) Stella Style 2nd cook book (not the one with the pizza on it, but the newly published one) and he has muffins and quick breads...using Almond Flour and nothing else. This is great for me since I have a soy intolerance too. For those of you not familiar...you old timer celiacs might already know. :)


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That sounds interesting! I made brownies with very little flour and used almond flour/meal, and they turned out great! In general, how are the recipes? I might buy that book too.

Thanks.

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