Elana's Pantry is a good starting point. Gluten-free yes, primal no, but the non-primal ingredients (agave, grapeseed oil) can easily be substituted.
Elana's Pantry is a good starting point. Gluten-free yes, primal no, but the non-primal ingredients (agave, grapeseed oil) can easily be substituted.
This one is also good:
http://glutenfreegoddess.blogspot.com/
You can use this site and not worry about replacing those grains with gluten free creations. However, I recognize that's not always possible, especially with little ones so there are sites like Elana's pantry which concentrate on a gluten free .lifestyle. Others may have other recommendations.
You'll never see the light if you're in someone else's shadow, or said another way, life is like a dog sled team, if you're not the lead dog, the scenery never changes
Well, for friends that I know will not give up grains, I refer them to a couple sites like these:
http://glutenfreegirl.blogspot.com/
http://www.glutenfreecookingschool.com/
Both have great info on baking gluten free which is a challenge. But neither are primal. The Gluten Free Girl though tends to cook a lot of fresh local ingredients, so that is a plus....and I think she has a cook book coming out in a few months.
www.celiac.com has a ton of useful information. It definitely helped me when I was first diagnosed.
Here are some of my favorite gluten-free (and even grain-free/Primal-friendly) blogs with yummy recipes:
http://eatthecookie.wordpress.com/
http://www.nourishingdays.com/
http://www.comfybelly.com/
http://www.healthyindulgences.blogspot.com/