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Gluten Free Chef - A Gluten Free Winter in my Kitchen

When the cold winter months arrive, my focus naturally moves to eating food that is warming, filling and easy to do. Even in Winter we have a grand selection of seasonal vegetables that are great to include in wonderful soups, stews and casseroles. more>

18/05/2012 10:33 a.m.

Chive Herb Feature – April/May 2012

Chives are well known herb but not often used and I feel this is a great shame. Some people have never thought of chives as anything other than a baked potato topping, which is too bad because the flavor of the chives shows up more when they're used in cooked dishes. more>

23/04/2012 06:24 p.m.

Autumn Harvest Freezing Guide

Autumn is here and for many people its harvest time and as Autumn gets into full swing there lots of vegetables to be saved. more>

23/04/2012 10:50 a.m.

Autumn Winter Warmers – by The Gluten Free Chef

I love one-pot or slower cooker cooking in Autumn and Winter as many of you know. For me there is nothing more comforting than tucking into a hearty stew or casserole. I cook them in either my cast iron (Dutch oven) or in my slow cooker. more>

16/04/2012 05:26 p.m.

Sicilian Food, its Diversity and where it came from - Part Two

The Arabs also brought a sweet tooth that would lead to the development of Sicilian baked goods and cookies of every type, cakes and sherbets. During Greek and Roman reign, honey had been the sweetener, but the Arabs brought sugar cane and the first rudimentary sugar refinery was established in Trappeto. The Sicilians took to this sweet marvel, and their pastries are today famous throughout Italy and the World. more>

30/03/2012 11:26 a.m.

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