Ivyblaze
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- Jul 26, 2010
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Are you on the G free diet?? I have considered it. The betty crocker g free brownies are awesome! Also Pamela's Pancake mix that is G free is the most scrumptous ever!
Yes, I've been gluten free for years, had to not by choice. Can't imagine anyone CHOOSING gluten free. It is a very hard thing to do, gluten is in so many things you never think about, even some spices, potatoe chips, almost everything processed. It is very expensive to bake gluten free, you need multiple flours for anything you make each flour costs $4-$8 per 1lb bag, plus xantham and guar gum. When I first started I just did not eat anything made of flour (pasta, bread, pastry) and I would have sold my first born (if I had one) for a yeast roll!!!!!!!!! Since then I have experimented w/ making/buying gluten free. I buy the pasta, but not the spagehtti, just can't find one worth eating.
Bottom line is if you need to for health reasons, you won't believe the change, how amazing it is to be mostly pain free, and not dread eating. If you are thinking it is "healthier" their are much easier and less costly ways of eating healthy.
Well, I have seen the prices and they are incredibly steep. However, I have numerous allergies. One in particular is a serious allergy to MSG. So because of that I have to be incredibly careful. My doctor is considering doing all the testing for gluten sensitivity due to some problems that I have with my stomach and digestive tract. I have trouble eating a meal without some type of problem. Also, my doctor seems to think that there is a possibility that if I am sensitive that it is causing some fertility issues. So I will know more on Dec 1st when I go to the doc again. It would not surprise me that they find I am sensitive as I do know that I am allergic to grain dust in a very bad way.
As of right now I cant eat out much as I get sick within 30 mins or less and most things that are processed foods out of a box I can pretty much forget eating all together. Summer is better for me as there is an abundance of fresh food around the farm that doesn't make me sick. Winters are more difficult as that is not as readily available. That is why I started canning this year and bought an extra freezer. It is nice to know there is someone else out there dealing with this too!
Are you on the G free diet?? I have considered it. The betty crocker g free brownies are awesome! Also Pamela's Pancake mix that is G free is the most scrumptous ever!
Yes, I've been gluten free for years, had to not by choice. Can't imagine anyone CHOOSING gluten free. It is a very hard thing to do, gluten is in so many things you never think about, even some spices, potatoe chips, almost everything processed. It is very expensive to bake gluten free, you need multiple flours for anything you make each flour costs $4-$8 per 1lb bag, plus xantham and guar gum. When I first started I just did not eat anything made of flour (pasta, bread, pastry) and I would have sold my first born (if I had one) for a yeast roll!!!!!!!!! Since then I have experimented w/ making/buying gluten free. I buy the pasta, but not the spagehtti, just can't find one worth eating.
Bottom line is if you need to for health reasons, you won't believe the change, how amazing it is to be mostly pain free, and not dread eating. If you are thinking it is "healthier" their are much easier and less costly ways of eating healthy.
Well, I have seen the prices and they are incredibly steep. However, I have numerous allergies. One in particular is a serious allergy to MSG. So because of that I have to be incredibly careful. My doctor is considering doing all the testing for gluten sensitivity due to some problems that I have with my stomach and digestive tract. I have trouble eating a meal without some type of problem. Also, my doctor seems to think that there is a possibility that if I am sensitive that it is causing some fertility issues. So I will know more on Dec 1st when I go to the doc again. It would not surprise me that they find I am sensitive as I do know that I am allergic to grain dust in a very bad way.
As of right now I cant eat out much as I get sick within 30 mins or less and most things that are processed foods out of a box I can pretty much forget eating all together. Summer is better for me as there is an abundance of fresh food around the farm that doesn't make me sick. Winters are more difficult as that is not as readily available. That is why I started canning this year and bought an extra freezer. It is nice to know there is someone else out there dealing with this too!