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Save Money on Gluten-Free Food: 35 Basic Ingredients You Can Make at Home
Stock Your Pantry with these Low-Cost Do-It-Yourself Substitutes

By Nancy Lapid, About.com

Updated May 25, 2009

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If you have celiac disease, you know it's hard to save money on gluten-free food. Gluten-free food – pastas, breads, cereals, pizza doughs – is very expensive. So, with help from other About.com guides, I’ve come up with 35 easy ways to save money on basic cooking ingredients. If you use these recipes, you’ll spend less – and you can put the savings toward products that are not as simple to make as the ones on the list below.

21. Make Your Own Salt-Free Seasoning Mix

From About.com's Busy Cooks site.


OILS & CONDIMENTS

22. Make Your Own Herb-Infused Oils

From About.com's Home Cooking site.

23. Make Your Own Mayonnaise I

From About.coms Home Cooking site.

24. Make Your Own Mayonnaise II

From About.com's Greek Food site.


SALAD DRESSINGS

25. Make Your Own Italian Salad Dressing Mix

From About.com's Busy Cooks site.

26. Make Your Own Ranch Dressing

From About.com's Frugal Living site.

27. Make Your Own Russian Dressing

From About.com's Culinary Arts site.

28. Make Your Own Thousand Island Dressing

From About.com's Culinary Arts site.


SAUCES & DIPS

29. Make Your Own Salsa Party Dip

From About.com's Frugal Living site.

30. Make Your Own Homemade Steak Sauce

From About.com's Frugal Living site.
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