Gluten-Free Chicken Pancakes: A Simple to Make and Great Tasting Snack for Children with Autism & Other Picky Eaters

Many people with autism love their carbs but do not like foods with a certain texture. These gluten-free chicken pancakes are a good healthy snack that has the texture children with autism like.

If you have some cooked chicken, eggs, a pinch of salt and a few minutes you can make this gluten-free and flourless healthy snack for your loved one with autism.

Julie and Polly will also give some other quick and easy ideas for tasty and healthy snacks for any picky eater.

This gluten-free chicken pancake recipe is easy and delicious!

 

 

 

Gluten-Free Quick & Easy  

by Carol Fenster, Ph.D.

Wheat-free-cooking expert Carol Fenster reveals her time-saving tips and techniques to help cooks put homemade meals on the table in a flash.  So often, cooking gluten-free means spending hours in the kitchen-making everything from scratch. But now, Fenster reveals all her shortcuts, tips, and timesaving techniques from nearly twenty years as the gluten-free cooking authority.

 

Gluten-Free Makeovers 

by Beth Hillson

When Beth Hillson was diagnosed with celiac disease more than thirty years ago, she had nowhere to turn to for recipes or support. She embarked on a lifelong journey to help provide delicious and healthy food to others . In Gluten-Free Makeovers, Hillson makes over some of the most popular recipes—from celeb chef favorites to classic comfort foods, from pot pies to pizza.

Price: $17.00
Price: $17.00

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