Sunday, February 1, 2015

Blog tour: ‘Gluten-Free on a Budget by ’Chandice Probst, Tana Besendorfer







About the book:
Eat more gluten-free goodness—while spending a lot less! From creamy Italian chicken to black bottom banana pie, this cookbook takes traditional family favorites to a whole new gluten-free level—and does it all without breaking the bank. With food that’s so delicious, so good for you, and so inexpensive, this is one cookbook you’ll want to use for every meal! From delicious creamy Italian chicken to warm cookies, this cookbook takes traditional family favorites to a whole new gluten-free level—and does it all without breaking the bank!
  • File Size: 5545 KB
  • Print Length: 357 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
  • Publisher: Cedar Fort, Inc. (January 11, 2015)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B00S5K0K3Y

  • About the author:
    Chandice Probst is the Founder of popular website, www.glutenfreefrenzy.com which is known as the #1 gluten free giveaway site and provides individuals with recipes, reviews, giveaways and much more. She is Co-Founder and CEO of Gluten Free Calendar, which hosts Celebrate Celiac™ events and Celiac Awareness Nights with professional athletic teams nationwide to promote celiac awareness, raise proceeds for non-profit research facilities and achieve the companies slogan of Unity in the Gluten Free Community™.

    Chandice founded the Celiac Disease Foundation Arizona East Valley Chapter in 2009 and enjoyed serving as the President for four years. She has a Bachelors of Science in exercise and health wellness from Arizona State University and graduated with Magna Cum Laude honors. Recently she joined the Delight Gluten Free Magazine team as a regular contributing writer and is also an Expert Among Us writer for SheKnows.com. Chandice has been featured on ABC 15 Sonoran Living, Channel 12 Arizona Midday and in print publications, Women’s World, The Arcadian Journal and Total Kid Magazine. She was a regular contributor on Channel 3 Your Life A to Z in Arizona for over a year as their gluten-free guru before her family made the move to St. George, UT. In her spare time, she also teaches gluten-free cooking classes and seminars and enjoys being a guest speaker nationwide at different gluten-free expos and events. In addition to her above professions, Chandice considers her role as a wife, mother and everyday cook to her family to be of greatest value.

    Tana Besendorfer has been a passionate cook since the age of 11. She got her first job at her hometown restaurant, Mom’s Café, making pies. Tana is known by all who associate with her as one of the greatest cooks. She is a foodie with focus on health and nutrition to heal the body. Tana is currently a buyer for Real Foods Market where she seeks out the best products to be featured in these one of a kind stores. Her greatest passion is still cooking with and for her family. She especially loves making the holidays more enjoyable for everyone with themed, nutritious food that would put a smile on anyone’s face. Friends of the family often congregate at her home just to enjoy her “famous” cooking.

    My review: Gluten-Free on a Budget by ’Chandice Probst, Tana Besendorfer

    5 STARS

    I like how this book is written, the pictures, knowledge and recipes.  They are willing to share what websites, books & products that they have found that they like. What their Celiac Disease  is and how that they believe that if you have it you need to live it 100%.

    They also teach us what we should have in our pantry to cook gluten-free. She gives lists tells where she has found the best deals and brands they like.  I had no idea that if you have people with gluten issues that you need to have kitchen or area gluten free. Not to cross contaminate. 

    Gluten-free was written by a mother and daughter who both have Celiac disease.    I thought it was good to know if you think you might have it. Go get tested before trying to go gluten-free, because you need to eat it for them to find it.

    The recipes that they love they have shared that they have made gluten-free.  That if you buy the basics and cook from scratch you will save money and eat healthier.  That you plan your meals and use your leftovers.  I have never made stock broth and what homemade has in it that store bought does not have. I guess I will have to not through bones away until I have made stock broth now.

    I am going to use some of these recipes and eat healthier this year.

    I was given this ebook to read by Cedar Fort Publisher so I could honestly review Gluten-Free on a Budget and be part of it's book tour.



    Gluten-Free on a Budget” blog tour schedule:
    January 14: Krazy Book Lady • Eternal Principles Simplified
    January 15: Gluten Hates Me
    January 16: Celiac Central
    January 17: KeeleyMcGuire
    January 18: Gluten-Free Blondie
    January 19:
    January 20: Gluten-Free Fun • GF Jules
    January 21: I’m a Celiac
    January 22: Sarah Bakes Gluten-Free Treats
    January 23: Inspired RD
    January 24: Gluten Away
    January 25: My Gluten-Free Kitchen
    January 26: Vegetarian Mamma
    January 27: G-Free Foodie
    January 28: Gluten-Free Hungry Girl
    January 29: The Healthy Apple
    January 30: Kyra’s Bakeshop
    January 31: Celiac and the Beast • Reidhead Randomness
    February 1: Little Red Reads • The Healthy GF Life
    February 2: Readalot
    February 3: The Author’s Hideaway
    February 4: Jorie Loves a Story

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