Food Sensitivities
by Tricia Thompson, MS, RD. American Dietetic Association, 2006.
Essential start-up information about celiac disease, including how to follow a gluten-free diet. Identifies products that may contain harmful grains, includes menu ideas and much more.
by Janice Vickerstaff Joneja, PhD, RDN. Bull Publishing Company, 2003.
Helps explain the complexity of food allergies, reviews practical methods for detecting hidden food culprits and gives practical recipes.
by Janice Vickerstaff Joneja, PhD, RD. Bull Publishing, 2007.
At a loss when it comes to addressing your child’s food allergies? Learn strategies for dealing with milk, eggs, wheat, corn, peanuts, soy, tree nuts, seeds, shellfish and fish.
by Robert A. Wood, MD. Wiley, 2007.
Written in a light-hearted style, this guide offers ways to find the potentially harmful ingredients on menus and food labels. Included are suggestions for treating reactions, as well as an opportunity to sign up for tips on the Web site.
by Shelley Case, RD. Case Nutrition Consulting, 2008.
Provides a list of gluten-free foods, as well as a directory of more than 190 American, Canadian and international companies. Recipes, meal ideas and baking tips are included.
by Shauna James Ahern. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2007.
Do you go through your days avoiding certain foods? This is the story of one person’s journey from medical tests to learning how to live a gluten-free lifestyle. Dozens of recipes are included - like chocolate banana bread and salmon with blackberry sauce.
by Bette Hagman. Holt, 2004.
Including recipes for everything from Microwave Chicken and Dumplings to Chocolate Pecan Cupcakes, the author discusses specifics of celiac disease and how to enjoy your favorite foods by cooking with a wide variety of grains.
by Tricia Thompson, MS, RD. The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2008.
Enjoy your favorite foods with these helpful strategies. Recipes and information on boosting your vitamin intake are also included.
by Kimberly A. Tessmer, RD, LD. New Page Books, 2009.
Written in non-technical language, this book uses a question/answer format to provide a better understanding of celiac disease. Current research, advice from experts, and recipes are included.