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~ Linda Marienhoff Coss (Author)
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"What Else is to Eat?" contains recipes for foods that everyone can enjoy, whether they have food allergies or not. --Mahoning Valley Parent Magazine

If you are allergic to dairy, eggs and nuts, you might well ask, So what can I eat? Linda Marienhoff Coss provides answers to your dietary dilemma in this useful addition to your kitchen bookshelf. Easy-to-follow directions for soups, salads, entrees, vegetables, desserts and breakfast foods abound in this straightforward book. --Living Without Magazine<br /><br />The best part about this book is that there is an emphasis on fast and easy recipes that use easy-to-find ingredients. This book truly was designed for our busy lifestyles! --Eating with Food Allergies Newsletter<br /><br />This book offers more of the accessible recipes that made its predecessor (What's to Eat?) so popular. More than half of the book is dedicated to non-dessert items. Sections covering meats, side dishes and sweets offer family-friendly choices for those who must avoid dairy, egg and nuts. --Allergic Living Magazine

The best part about this book is that there is an emphasis on fast and easy recipes that use easy-to-find ingredients. This book truly was designed for our busy lifestyles! --Eating with Food Allergies Newsletter


Product Description

115 Easy, Mouth-Watering Recipes, All Completely Dairy-, Egg-, and Nut-Free!
No time to fuss? No problem! This fabulous collection of recipes by popular food allergy author Linda Coss was written with your busy lifestyle in mind. With an emphasis on fast and easy cooking, the book includes recipes for baked goods, soups and salads, main dishes, side dishes, and breakfast foods all based almost entirely on normal, easy-to-find ingredients. These are recipes that your entire family will enjoy and your guests will not believe are allergy-free. This is the milk-, egg-, and nut-free food allergy cookbook you have been looking for! Sections include: Tables of Contents & Recipe List, Introduction, Food Allergy Cooking, General Recipe Information, Recommended Equipment, Soups & Salads, Beef, Chicken, Fish, Pasta, Potatoes, Rice, Vegetables, Miscellaneous, Cake, Cookies, Muffins/Quick Breads/Breakfast Foods, Menu Ideas, Glossary, Food Allergy Resources, Measurement Equivalents, Index

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  • Paperback: 164 pages
  • Publisher: Plumtree Press (September 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0970278527
  • ISBN-13: 978-0970278524
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.3 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #31,015 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Review by The Food Allergy Assistant, December 7, 2008
By Food Allergy Assistant (Collegeville, PA) - See all my reviews
I already own a well-worn copy of Linda Coss's first cookbook "What's to Eat?", so I eagerly anticipated her newest selection of recipes. I wasn't disappointed. Many people are amazed that I cook and bake such GOOD food without dairy, eggs or nuts. I credit Linda for creating many of our favorites.

Here's a scrumptious sample of what we've been eating this week from "What Else is to Eat?":

Iced Honey Cookies (page 126)- we took these to a friend's house for dinner. They were a huge hit...easy to make and yummy to eat!

Spaghetti and Meatball Soup (page 26)- "This is really good, Mom!" was all I needed to hear.

Slow Cooker Beef With Rosemary and Potatoes (page 37)- Crockpots make life a bit easier, don't they? In just a few minutes I had everything in the slow cooker and voila', eight hours later, a delicious meal. Next time I'll chop the rosemary finely as my children picked off the "green pieces".

Linda's Signature Grilled Chicken (page 49)- Just four ingredients in a zip-top bag, with some chicken. I didn't grill, though, as our high temperature was 38 degrees that day, but it worked fine in the oven.

Disappearing Chocolate Oatmeal Delights (page 124)- these really did disappear in our house!

Coss's first recipe book ("What's to Eat?") is perfect for those who need basic food allergy recipes for items like pancakes, waffles, chocolate chip cookies and plain white cake. I find Linda's second book, "What Else is to Eat?", ideal for those of us who have the essentials, but are now hungry for the next level. Get them both and amaze your family and friends with delicious dishes.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Delicious!, September 19, 2008
By Kristin M. Johnston (Southern California) - See all my reviews
This book takes "fast & easy meals" to a whole new level-- I can't believe such delicious dishes can be made so easily, and with every-day ingredients! This cookbook offers essential cooking and baking tips, outlines simple ways to jazz up familiar meals, and inspires savory, allergy-friendly dishes that everyone will love. Whether you are planning a dinner party, hosting a barbecue, or feeding picky kiddos, this book's for you--it's got something for everyone!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great For Everyone!!!, September 9, 2008
As a neighbor of Linda Coss I had the good fortune of being both a "recipe taster" and "recipe tester" for this book. Although no one in my household has food allergies, I can honestly say that I LOVE this cookbook! Some of my favorites include the Orange County Salmon Salad (better than a restaurant salad), Hoisin Chicken, and Family-Style Slow Cooker Chicken. My 10-year-old son regularly asks me to make Jason's 4-Star Brisket and the Sloppy Joe Wraps (a really great choice for after soccer or baseball practice, when we're both starving and I have no time to cook). Of course, we enjoy all of the baked goods, too (although I'm not a baker myself).

As a busy single dad I don't have a lot of time to spend in the kitchen. These recipes are fast, easy, and delicious. A big thumbs up!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Thank you, thank you, thank you!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Officially, My new Favorite cookbook!
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