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12 Jul 19, 03:21 PM |
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Very Serious Dibber
Join Date: Aug 09
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Gluten free? Reccomendations...
I have been following slimming world for since xmas and have massively reduced the bread and pasta in my diet.
Everytime i eat 1 or the other i end up with cramps/swelling/gas to kill a cow/pain. For a week now i have removed gluten from my diet and omg i feel soooo much better. I have several v severe food allergies but i have not been diagnosed with chrohns... Can anyone suggest gf substitutes which taste nice? I ve brought promise rolls today which i really enjoyed... Any suggestions? |
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12 Jul 19, 03:32 PM |
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Imagineer
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M&S gluten free bread is the nicest I have found. It worth paying the bit extra for as it tastes much better. Also, Tesco gluten free pasta is also really nice and much lighter and less dense than normal pasta.
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12 Jul 19, 03:57 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Mar 12
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Don't just head to the gluten free isle as lots of products are made gluten free in the normal range these days. They don't highlight it to drive you to the higher priced items.
Cereals are an example where some in the normal isle are gluten free. Some of the brands like Aldi are doing more gluten free items which are cheaper and taste better than some of the other supermarkets (according to DW who is gluten intolerant). |
12 Jul 19, 04:01 PM |
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Very Serious Dibber
Join Date: Aug 09
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I shop in aldi and sainsburys so will look tomorrow ty x
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12 Jul 19, 04:04 PM |
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Apprentice Imagineer
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Morrison’s do some nice gluten free food. One of my favourites not in gf range is patatas bravas with chicken and garlic mayonnaise
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12 Jul 19, 04:46 PM |
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Excited about Disney
Join Date: Feb 13
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Not gluten free, but I try to not 'overdose' on any one type of food so I use spelt flour.
This is an ancient wheat with a basic gluten structure, makes nice bread and I use it for making biscuits too, so much nicer than shop bought ones with their massive list of ingredients which usually includes palm oil. |
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30 Jul 19, 04:30 PM |
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VIP Dibber
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old el paso do mini white corn wraps which are gluten free but in the normal aisle - they are lovely and soft and taste good too great for wraps & fajitas ect just a shame they aren't bigger
the full size gluten free ones from the freefrom section are not bad either but tend to be quite expensive I'm still struggling to find a decent gf bread tesco used to do own brand roll that were really nice but they have changed them and they are no where near as nice now. The tesco Gf sandwich thins were ok too but they never seem to have them in stock. My local aldi rarely have any gf stuff in but when they have them the Gf triple choc cookies to do are amazing and well worth spending my syns on |
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