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The easy way to live without wheat, barley, oats, rye, and other sources of gluten

There's more to living gluten-free than just cutting it out of your diet. This Second Australian Edition of Living Gluten-Free For Dummies helps you embrace a gluten-free lifestyle and make a smooth transition to healthier, tastier living. You'll learn how to decipher food labels, enjoy a balanced diet, cook delicious meals and order at restaurants, deal with the emotional and social aspects of gluten-free living, raise healthy gluten-free kids, and so much more. And best of all, this book includes plenty of great-tasting recipes.

  • Covers all the newest products and food labelling practices specific to Australia
  • Includes up-to-date information about the latest research on managing coeliac disease
  • Features over 75 nutritious and delicious gluten-free recipes
  • Endorsed by Coeliac Australia

Whether you or a family member have coeliac disease, another kind of gluten intolerance, or want to try living without gluten for other health or nutrition reasons, this Second Australian Edition of Living Gluten-Free For Dummies covers everything you need to know—from great recipes to the latest research and the best ways to manage your health.

Foreword xxi
Introduction 1(6)
About This Book
2(1)
Foolish Assumptions
3(2)
Icons Used in This Book
5(1)
Beyond the Book
5(1)
Where to Go from Here
5(2)
Part I Going Gluten-Free: Who, What, Why and Now 7(104)
Chapter 1 Being Gluten-Free from A to Z
9(20)
What Is Gluten, Anyway?
10(1)
Common foods that contain gluten
10(1)
Wheat-free doesn't mean gluten-free
11(1)
Discovering the Benefits of a Gluten-Free Lifestyle
11(4)
Eating isn't supposed to hurt
13(1)
Making nutrition your mission: Head-to-toe health benefits
13(1)
But I thought wheat was good for me!
14(1)
Mastering the Meals
15(2)
Planning and preparing
16(1)
Shopping shrewdly
16(1)
Kitchen considerations
16(1)
Cooking outside the recipe box
17(1)
Getting Excited about Your Gluten-Free Future
17(3)
'A' is for adapting your perspective on food
17(1)
Savouring gluten-free flavours
18(1)
Getting out and about
18(1)
Raising kids to love their food
19(1)
Setting realistic expectations
20(1)
Arming yourself with good information
20(1)
Getting Started - A Guide for Your First Two Weeks
20(9)
Working out what you can eat
21(2)
A 'getting started' shopping list
23(3)
A two-week meal plan
26(3)
Chapter 2 Understanding Why You Need to Go Gluten-Free
29(20)
Looking at Allergies, Intolerances and Coeliac Disease
30(8)
Food allergies
30(1)
Food intolerance
31(1)
Coeliac disease
32(6)
Blaming the Bread: How Gluten May Affect Behaviour
38(3)
Exploring dietary treatment for autism
39(1)
Depression and other mood disorders
40(1)
Getting Tested
41(4)
Testing for coeliac disease - blood tests
41(1)
Biopsies
42(2)
Genetic tests
44(1)
Allergy tests
44(1)
I've tested positive! Now what?
44(1)
Paying the Price if You Continue to Eat Gluten
45(3)
Looking at associated conditions
45(3)
Living with compromised health
48(1)
Healing Begins on Day One
48(1)
Chapter 3 Taking a Closer Look at Coeliac Disease
49(14)
Exposing One of the Most Common Genetic Diseases
50(1)
Pinpointing Who Develops Coeliac Disease and Why
51(2)
It's in the genes
52(1)
Gluten is the guilty party
53(1)
Triggering coeliac disease through the environment
53(1)
Understanding Coeliac Disease and What It Does to the Body
53(5)
How your guts are supposed to work
54(1)
How your guts work with coeliac disease
55(1)
After diagnosis
56(2)
Scratching the Surface of Dermatitis Herpetiformis
58(1)
What Does the Future Hold For Coeliacs?
59(4)
Healing the bowel
59(1)
Keeping the gluten out
60(1)
Letting the gluten in safely
61(2)
Chapter 4 Grasping the Ground Rules of the Gluten-Free Diet
63(20)
Defining Gluten So You Can Avoid It
64(1)
Determining Gluten-Free Standards
65(1)
Reading and Understanding Food Labels
65(4)
No means no and gluten-free means gluten-free
67(1)
All ingredients from wheat, rye, barley and oats are shown on the label
67(1)
All sources of gluten must be listed
68(1)
What about glucose syrup?
68(1)
Low gluten
68(1)
'May contain traces of gluten'
69(1)
When in doubt, leave it out
69(1)
Recognising Gluten-Free Foods at a Glance
69(6)
Forbidden grains
70(2)
Grains and starches you can safely eat
72(1)
Other foods that are gluten-free
73(1)
Foods that usually contain gluten
74(1)
Exploring Alternative Grains and Superfoods
75(4)
Amaranth
75(1)
Arrowroot
76(1)
Buckwheat (soba)
76(1)
Millet
77(1)
Quinoa
77(1)
Sorghum
78(1)
Teff
78(1)
Happy Hour - Choosing Your Alcoholic Beverages
79(2)
Cheers to these
79(1)
Step away from the bottle
80(1)
Making Sure Your Medications and Supplements Are Safe
81(1)
Using Non-Food Products: What You Need to Know
81(2)
Make-up matters
82(1)
Lotions and potions
82(1)
Coming unstuck on glues
82(1)
Getting the drill on dental products
82(1)
Chapter 5 Finding and Using Good Resources
83(10)
Searching for Information: The Good, the Bad and the Completely Ludicrous
84(5)
Knowing who to believe
84(3)
Ignoring the hype
87(1)
Checking with food manufacturers
87(1)
Books
88(1)
Support Groups
89(2)
The Internet, for Better and for Worse
91(2)
Chapter 6 Gluten-Free...Nutritiously
93(18)
Appreciating Your Food
94(1)
It's a Matter of Balance
94(2)
Good Carbs, Bad Carbs: Tuning In to the Glycaemic Index and Glycaemic Load
96(6)
Getting into the glycaemic index
96(3)
Why blood-sugar levels are important
99(1)
The effects of high insulin
100(1)
Looking at the glycaemic load (GL)
100(1)
Looking for the GI Symbol
100(2)
Avoiding Nutritional Pitfalls on the Gluten-Free Diet
102(3)
Getting the fibre you need on a gluten-free diet
103(1)
Packing a punch with protein
104(1)
Winning the Weight Wars
105(2)
Losing weight on the gluten-free diet
106(1)
Gaining weight when you need to
107(1)
Keeping on Top of Nutrition as You Get Older
107(2)
Reviewing the Principles of Good Nutrition
109(2)
Part II Planning and Preparing: The Preludes to Cooking 111(46)
Chapter 7 Creating a Gluten-Free-Friendly Kitchen
113(12)
Sharing the Kitchen with Gluten
113(5)
Avoiding cross-contamination
114(4)
Storing foods separately for convenience
118(1)
Taking Inventory of the Pantry and Fridge
118(7)
Special ingredients to stock
119(2)
Mixes to have on hand
121(1)
Commercial products to consider
122(3)
Chapter 8 Shopping Is Easier Than You Think
125(16)
Knowing What You Want
126(2)
Planning your meals
126(1)
Making lists
127(1)
Deciding What to Buy
128(4)
Remembering naturally gluten-free foods
130(1)
Asking for opinions
131(1)
Deciding Where to Shop
132(4)
Supermarkets
132(1)
Health food shops
133(1)
Farmers' markets
133(1)
Ethnic markets
134(1)
Gluten-free retail stores
134(1)
Websites and catalogues
134(1)
Sorting through the health food aisle
135(1)
Living Gluten-Free - Affordably
136(5)
Scaling back on commercial foods
137(1)
Eating nutritiously
138(1)
Eating in
138(1)
Using gluten-free mixes
138(3)
Chapter 9 Cooking: Tips and Techniques
141(16)
Creatively Gluten-Free: Improvising in the Kitchen
142(5)
Adapting any dish to be gluten-free
143(1)
Avoiding cross-contamination when cooking
144(1)
Using standby substitutions
144(3)
Cooking with Wheat Alternatives
147(3)
Incorporating alternative gluten-free grains
147(1)
Thickening with gluten-free starches and flours
148(2)
Trying Your Hand at Gluten-Free Baking
150(9)
Mixing it up with mixes
150(1)
Introducing xanthan gum: The star of the dough
151(1)
Substituting gluten-free flours
151(1)
Making your own gluten-free flour mixtures
152(1)
Baking bread the gluten-free way
153(4)
Part III From Menus to Meats: Recipes for the Gluten-Free Gastronome 157(130)
Chapter 10 Beginning with Breakfast
159(22)
Getting Your Day Off to a Gluten-Free Start
160(6)
Grab 'n' go starters
161(5)
Power-start your gluten-free day with protein
166(1)
The Incredible, Edible Egg
166(7)
Starting Your Day Smoothly
173(3)
Brighten Your Breakfast with a Muffin
176(5)
Chapter 11 Snacking on Appetisers, Nibbles and Wraps
181(18)
Fun Finger Foods and Nibbles
181(5)
Digging into Dips and Dippers
186(4)
Going Wild with Wraps
190(9)
Rice rolls
191(4)
Nori rolls or sushi
195(2)
Exploring lettuce wraps
197(2)
Chapter 12 Souping Up Salads and Vegetable Dishes
199(26)
Souping it Up
200(5)
Serving Salads with Style
205(9)
Serving salads with green, leafy stuff
205(7)
Adding oomph to your salads
212(2)
Move Over, Mashed Potatoes: Trying New Ways with Vegetables
214(11)
Chapter 13 Enjoying the Main Event
225(20)
Choosing Chicken
226(3)
Eating Meat
229(12)
Cooking with pork
234(3)
Diving into seafood
237(4)
Enjoying Vegetarian Dishes
241(4)
Chapter 14 Pizza, Pasta and Bread: Foods You Thought Were a Thing of the Past
245(20)
Pizza with Pizzazz
245(8)
Base: The pizza foundation
246(5)
Pizza Sauces
251(2)
No More Pining for Pasta
253(5)
Making Bread
258(4)
Bread in a Bread Machine - Or Not
262(3)
Using a bread machine
262(1)
Baking in a conventional oven
262(3)
Chapter 15 Getting Your Just Desserts
265(22)
Delighting in Desserts
266(4)
Having Your Cake - and Eating It Too
270(9)
Indulging in Biscuits and Slices
279(4)
Being Sensible: Sweets for the Health-Conscious
283(4)
Part IV Living - and Laving - the Gluten-Free Lifestyle 24/7 287(68)
Chapter 16 Getting Out and About: Eating Away from Home
289(24)
Following the Golden Rules of Going Out Gluten-Free
290(3)
Don't assume others will accommodate your diet
290(1)
Ask what's for dinner
291(1)
Fill up before you go
291(1)
BYOF: Bring your own food
291(1)
Bite your tongue when they make a mistake
292(1)
Enjoy the company
292(1)
Dining Out: Restaurant Realities and Rewards
293(12)
Choosing the restaurant
294(5)
Calling ahead
299(1)
Making smart menu choices
299(1)
Talking with the staff: Ask and thou shalt receive
300(5)
The Incredible, Edible Journey: It's Travel Time!
305(4)
Researching your destination
305(1)
Choosing gluten-free-friendly accommodation
306(1)
Packing your own provisions
306(1)
Sprechen zie gluten? Speaking gluten-free in other countries
307(2)
Getting There
309(4)
Flying the friendly skies
309(1)
Cruising the high seas
310(1)
Gluten-free on track
310(1)
Travelling near or far by car
311(2)
Chapter 17 Raising Happy, Healthy, Gluten-Free Kids
313(24)
Forging through the Feelings
314(4)
'My child's life is changed forever'
315(1)
'I don't want my child to feel different'
315(1)
'Will he turn out okay?'
315(1)
'This is harder for me than it is for her'
316(1)
Focusing on the good stuff
317(1)
Talking to Your Kids about Being Gluten-Free
318(7)
Including the whole family
318(1)
Keeping the discussion upbeat
319(1)
Explaining the new diet
320(2)
Reinforcing the idea that gluten makes your child feel yucky
322(1)
Handling your child's reaction
323(1)
Helping your child talk to others about the diet
323(2)
Deciding Whether the Whole Family Should Be Gluten-Free
325(2)
The pros
325(1)
The cons
326(1)
Middle ground
327(1)
Giving Your Child Control of the Diet
327(2)
Working together to make good choices
328(1)
Trusting kids when you're not there
329(1)
Hitting the Road with the Gluten-Free Gang
329(1)
Leaving Your Gluten-Free Kid in the Care of Others
330(3)
Trusting your kids with friends, family and babysitters
330(1)
Sending your child to school
331(1)
Gearing up for school camps
332(1)
Guiding Your Gluten-Free Teens
333(4)
Noticing changing symptoms
334(1)
Understanding why teens may cheat on the diet
334(1)
Helping teens after they move out
335(2)
Chapter 18 Beating the Blues: Overcoming Emotional Obstacles
337(18)
Recognising Common Emotional Struggles
338(5)
Sheer shock and panic
339(1)
Anger and frustration
340(1)
Grief and despair
340(1)
Loss and deprivation
341(1)
Sadness and depression
342(1)
Dealing with Denial
343(3)
When you're the one in denial
343(2)
When others are in denial
345(1)
Getting Back on Track When You're Feeling Derailed
346(5)
Regaining control
346(1)
Getting beyond big words with heavy implications
347(1)
Focusing on what you can eat
347(2)
Deflecting the temptation to be annoyed or offended
349(1)
Practising optimism
349(1)
Spreading attitudes - they're contagious
350(1)
Redefining Who You Are
351(1)
Resisting the Temptation to Cheat
352(5)
Realising why you want to cheat
352(2)
Assessing the consequences
354(1)
Overcoming the temptation
354(1)
Part V The Part of Tens 355(14)
Chapter 19 Ten Benefits of Being Gluten-Free
357(4)
You Know How to Improve Your Health
357(1)
Your Health Improves Straightaway
358(1)
You Don't Need Medication or Surgery to Get Better
358(1)
The Diet Can Be Extra Healthy
358(1)
You Learn to Appreciate Life a Little More
358(1)
Your Diabetic Child Will Do Better
359(1)
You May Add Years to Your Life
359(1)
Fertility Problems May Diminish
359(1)
Your Weight Can Be Easier to Manage
360(1)
You're More Aware of Nutrition
360(1)
Chapter 20 Ten Tips to Help You Love the Gluten-Free Lifestyle
361(4)
Focusing on What You Can Eat
361(1)
Expanding Your Culinary Horizons with Alternative Grains
362(1)
Thinking Globally
362(1)
Controlling the Diet
362(1)
Eating to Live, Not Living to Eat
363(1)
Remembering You're Different - So What?
363(1)
Enjoying a (Gluten-Free) Splurge
363(1)
Helping People to Help You
364(1)
Turning Away from Temptation
364(1)
Dealing with It, Not Dwelling on It
364(1)
Chapter 21 Ten lips and Traps for New Players
365(4)
I Can Easily Work Out This Diet by Myself
365(1)
I'm Too Embarrassed to Ask for a Gluten-Free Meal
366(1)
The Package States 'Gluten-Free', but Wheat Is Listed in the Ingredients
366(1)
The Waitress Is Pretty Sure This Dish Has No Gluten
366(1)
Can I or Can't I? It's Made from Buckwheat
367(1)
I'm Sure My Friend Will Remember I'm Gluten-Free
367(1)
I Don't Want to Offend My Mother-in-Law
367(1)
I'm Sure I'll Pick Up Something Gluten-Free on the Way There
368(1)
I've Requested a Gluten-Free Meal for Each of My Flights
368(1)
I Feel Really Left Out Watching Everyone Tuck In, So I'll Just Have a Nibble
368(1)
Index 369
Margaret Clough is a coeliac and has been actively involved with Coeliac Australia since 1986, serving at times in various capacities, including national president, public officer and travel editor for The Australian Coeliac magazine.

Danna Korn is based in the US and has lived gluten-free since 1991. She founded the family support group ROCK (Raising Our Celiac Kids).