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Kate Talley
Farmgirl in Training
27 Posts
Kate
West Jordan
Utah
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Posted - May 08 2006 : 07:48:00 AM
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Hey Farmgirls! I have Rheumatoid Arthritis, and about a year ago I decided to try a gluten free diet to see if it would improve my symptoms and help control pain. I feel much better, but I could really use some new recipes. If any of you deal with wheat allergies or gluten free living, I would love some new ideas! Love and light to you all~ Kate |
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Libbie
Farmgirl Connection Cultivator
3579 Posts
Anne E.
Elsinore
Utah
USA
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Posted - May 08 2006 : 6:30:02 PM
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Kate, I don't have any good recipes, but I DO know that there are some great resources on the web. Have you tried "Googling" gluten-free?
When you say gluten-free, does that include things like wheat bran, oats, etc. or not? I am not well-acquainted with it, so I'm not sure.
XOXO, Libbie
"Nothing is worth more than this day." - Goethe |
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UrbanChick
True Blue Farmgirl
331 Posts
Ayako
Atlanta
GA
USA
331 Posts |
Posted - May 14 2006 : 4:47:44 PM
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There is a great book out there that uses beans or bean flour in most if not all her recipes. There is a section on gluten and wheat free dieting. The cookbook is called "Country Beans" by Rita Bingham.
"Courage dosen't always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying: I will try again tomorrow." |
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_Rebecca_
True Blue Farmgirl
568 Posts
Rebecca
OK
USA
568 Posts |
Posted - May 14 2006 : 5:24:54 PM
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You may want to try other grains like Kamut, Triticale or Spelt.
Rye has a small amount of gluten.
And Quinoa is gluten-free.
.·:*¨¨* :·.Rebecca.·:*¨¨* :·. Wife of Jonathan, Mother of Joel, Caitlyn, Elia |
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lvg4him
Farmgirl in Training
34 Posts
Colorado
USA
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Posted - May 15 2006 : 12:49:48 PM
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We are GF (for the most part). We do a lot of smothies (we try to get a lot of raw foods into our diet) and come up with new salads all the time (mexican salad: grens, salsa, gucamole, corn, cheese ... chinese salad: mandrian oranges, greens, almonds, Paul Newman's Ginger dressing ... etc.).
Also, for those times we just HAVE to have a breadlike product (like pizza or muffins) we use a WONDERFUL product by NAMASTE FOODS. They are the BEST on the market (and believe me, we have tried most everything). What is nice, is Namaste is also free of corn, potato, casien and other common allergens. If you can have casien, PAMELA'S makes a wonderful gluten free pancake mix.
Also, MaryJanes Falafel mix is gluten free. I have MISSED Falafel's!! I can hardly wait for my order to come in!! Now if only MJ would make some GF bakeover mixes!! *hint hint* |
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