Besides being GFCFSF, this macaroni and cheese recipe is also vegan. I haven’t had macaroni and cheese in a while, but parents frequently ask me for a gluten free/dairy free mac n’cheese recipe to replace their Kraft Mac N’Cheese when they give up gluten and dairy. I used to say there were only two things […]

Keep Reading >>

  • Claudia - Thanks for the recipe. Do you think a food processor would work OK to puree the sauce?ReplyCancel

  • gfcfmom - It depends on how powerful the food processor was. The sauce would be orange, but it might be a little grainy and not as creamy. Please let me know how it turns out if you try it.ReplyCancel

  • Amanda - I tried this recipe with a regular blender, and it was a little grainy, but still creamy and my son ate the whole bowl! Very creative way to make a cheese-like sauce – thanks!!ReplyCancel

  • Anonymous - Daiya makes an excellent DF "cheese" that melts really well and tastes great, if you're ok w/ spending $5 per bag. Makes a pretty good mac & cheese if you're short on time! ReplyCancel

Some inspiring quotes from day one of the conference on “Educating and Healing our Children with Autism“: “There are no answers…only choices.”“It always sounds so tidy when I talk about it. Believe me–it’s NOT tidy.” -Eustacia Cutler, Temple Grandin’s mother. For more info on Temple Grandin, go to the Temple Grandin NPR interview. Talking about […]

Keep Reading >>

  • Healing Autism - Autism can be treated in so many ways. If diagnose at its early stage the better. There are therapies that can help an autistic child to cope with its surroundings.ReplyCancel

My friend, Jennifer, handed me a bag of Rice Chex cereal she had made covered in what tasted like peanut butter cups. Chex has registered the name Muddy Buddies and you can see the original recipe at Chex.com. Here is Jennifer’s delicious GFCF adaptation… 9 cups Rice Chex cereal1 cup Enjoy Life chocolate chips1/2 cup […]

Keep Reading >>

T w i t t e r
F a c e b o o k