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Recipe Book With Actual Ordinary Recipes In?

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ouibonjour | 16:36 Wed 19th Feb 2020 | Food & Drink
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Trying to follow a fodmap diet and can only seem to find a recipe book that gives strange ingredients. Does anyone know of a book that deals with "old fashioned food"? (
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You could have a look at Mary Berry Everday food
I always go to BBC/food or BBC/goodfood.
Look no further than Delia Smith's Complete Cookery Course.
For once I agree 100% with you, diddlydo!
Thank you FF! The point about Delia recipes is that they all work and don't have dozens of ingredients that you either haven't got or have never heard of.
Delia, - great! everything works
Those answering have missed the main part of the OP.

"fodmap diet"
I assume the OP or those the OP lives with has IBS.
Something like this would be more helpful.

Then you can adapt meals that you already know and cook for low fodmap substitutes.

https://www.ibsdiets.org/fodmap-diet/fodmap-food-list/
Delia's 'How to cheat at cooking' is even easier to source.
I wasn'r going to say anything .. but I agree the OP is not after any recipes.
Special dietry requirements ...
https://www.fodmapeveryday.com/recipes/
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Thank you for all the very helpful answers - Yes, I suffer occasionally with Chronic ulcerative colitis. So I will be trawling the posibilities tomorrow!
I know of a good fodmap recipe book on Amazon. I'll post when on my tablet.
Here you go...its by Lucy Whigham. Sorry can't link to Amazon...

The Low-FODMAP Recipe Book: Relieve Symptoms of IBS, Crohn’s Disease & Other Gut Disorders in 4–6 Weeks
I'm not sure if its ordinary though...but it will give you ideas.

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