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[quote=Anonymous]I have Celiac disease. One of my kids has tree nut allergies, the other one is allergic to peanuts, and DH is lactose intolerant (he's the biggest pain of all of us, ha). I'm a little confused by your question. People are providing suggestions for adaptations for recipes, but you're looking for suggestions for resources that will tell you how to adapt recipes? To be honest, when I come across a recipe I want to adapt, I use google and see if anyone has adapted it before. Recipe name + nut free or gluten free. Especially if you are making something that has an online version with comments someone is always, always asking for substitutions in the comments. Without fail. So I use recipes on the internet a lot for this reason - especially NYT, Smitten Kitchen, and more popular blogs with an active community who regularly test the recipes and comment with their adaptations. It's very helpful and I've learned a lot about how to adapt recipes in general that way![/quote]
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