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» katycopsey - Gluten free items
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» mandyrufle - Gluten free items
In response to Gluten free items posted by katycopsey:
Thank you for your comments!
Do you have celiac disease or a gluten intolerance? or does some one in your family?
I do know about the contraversery surrounding oats but, I included them becuase as of right now they are officially not recognised as gluten free. Also, as a person with celiac disease myself, I know I can not eat oats. My grandmother also has celiac and she can not as well. I realize also there is controversery over if oats are not able to be tolerated because of cross contamination or if gluten intolerant people are also sensitive to the protein in oats. I also think that if your are "newly diagnosed" you should avoid oats and then (if they want), in a few months, they can try to introduce them back in their diet to see if they can eat them. It is important to note that it would be important to get a brand that says they do not process wheat on their equipment (there are brands that say that). After my experience though- I am afraid to try them. I have had a terrible reaction to oats.
As for soy sauce, I talked about it the sense that if you are newly diagnosed, the soy sauce in your fridge is probably the wrong one. Maybe though, I good article for me to write would be about stocking your pantry GF. Then, I could mention that GF soy sauce is relatively easy to find (I know, I have some:)) as well as other condiments. Also, anywhere but at home, soy sauce is usually off limits. A newly diagnosed person should probably be told that.
The only vinegar a celiac needs to worry about is "white vinegar". Unless it says that specifically it is not white vinegar. So if the label just says vinegar- it is fine and is for sure not white vinegar. Also, in Europe white vinegar is considered "rendered gluten free through processing". I do eat white vinegar without a problem. So does my Grandma.
Thanks again for your comments.
If you have any article ideas in this area you would like to see let me know.
Thanks
-- posted by mandyrufle
» mandyrufle - Gluten free items
In response to Gluten free items posted by katycopsey:
It is good to know more people with celiac. You know, I forgot about malt vinegar. I think that sometimes I get blinders on as a person on a gluten free diet. I really do forget about all the food I can not eat. At the store, I just breeze past the isles that don't apply to me. It is not until I go to a new restaurant or someone else house do I then remember how ungluten free the rest of the world is. In my own little world I find the diet quite easy to stick to. Thank you!
BTW, do you have a good recipe for GF cinnamon buns? I sure miss those!
-- posted by mandyrufle
» katycopsey - Gluten free items
In response to Gluten free items posted by mandyrufle:
BTW, do you have a good recipe for GF cinnamon buns? I sure miss those!
No I do not have good recipes for those, but I did find some decent cinnamon bagel things by Whole Foods at the local specialty shop. They are not bad toasted.
-- posted by katycopsey
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