There are great websites to order either on-line or through a catalog many mixes and pre-made gluten, casein-free good that taste good. A great option for those getting started or those who are baking impaired.
www.missroben.com
www.vancesfoods.com
www.glutenfree.com
www.glutensolutions.com
www.authenticfoods.com
www.kinnikinnick.com
www.glution.com
www.delandbakery.com
www.gfcfdiet.com
www.feingold.org

This is an excellent bakery that bakes a really good millet/rice combo read, flatbread, bagels, and rolls. Unfortunately, there are cross contamination issues so there is a likely trace amount of gluten present. Many moms still use this bread along with enzymes with DPPIV. You must, unfortunately, order at least 24 items for them to ship to you. This is OK if you have the freezer space, but the best suggestion is to go in with 2 or 3 other moms and share orders. Average price per loaf/item is $5.00 but they taste really good.

GFCFKids – great support for parents new to the diet and other biological interventions.
Enzymesandautism – Support for parents trying enzyme therapy.
Autism-Mercury – For Parents interested in the connection between mercury toxicityand autism and what to do about it.
Chelatngkids2 – another website that discuses chelation and other biomedical interventions.
www.greatplainslaboratory.com – A good source of information about laboratory testing
www.gna.org/autism/overview.htm – by Dr. Bradstreet, physician and father of child with autism.
www.gfcfdiet.com – a must read for information about the gf/cf diet.
www.feingold.org – Additional diet information helpful for autism and ADHD.
www.909shot.com – Information about vaccine safety.
www.omeganutrition.com – A great source of EFA (Essential Fatty Acids) and healthy ails for cooking. I use their coconut butter as a substitute for butter/margarine
www.autismchannel.net/dana – Two great websites created by moms
www.nbnus.com – One good source for high quality gluten/casein freesupplements and food products.

Dr. Rachel West