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Site With Lots Of Gluten Free Recipes.


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Here is a link to a great recipe site called www.taste.com.au. They have a section which is just for gluten free recipes. The recipes have been tried and rated by members.

I have tried the gluten free chocolate brownies and they were delicious.

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What a great site!! Thank you.

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Great website!! Thanks for posting it

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All of the recipes come from Australian food and cooking magazines. They often publish gluten free recipes or specify which ones are gluten free.

As it is an Australian site there may be some terms you are not familiar with. For example, plain flour is all-purpose flour.

Here is a link to a site which may help out with some of the terms used in Australian recipes.

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Also feel free to ask me any questions.

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Thank for posting that Amber. (I don't need the translation :lol: :lol: )

Sweetfudge Community Regular

Thanks Amber, this is awesome :)

Always happy to find new gluten-free recipes!

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Thanks Amber, this is awesome :)

Always happy to find new gluten-free recipes!

A good thing about the site is that a lot of the recipes have been rated by people so you can get a good idea of the end result of the recipe by reading the comments.


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Thanks!

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Here's a few more!

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Best Regards,

David

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Also check out David's profile for more. He's got a great site.

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