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I Used To Make Cakes...now What?
#1
Posted 17 May 2012 - 07:36 AM
My question is, I have frosting tips, modeling tools, cutters, cutting boards and candy molds. I tossed the modeling sponges already and gave away my baking pans because they had a rolled edge I didn't trust. Can I wash these other things well enough to be gluten safe? Or do I need to start over with my collection? I wouldn't be entirely unhappy with doing that but my husband might... I am moving so it will all be packed at least 3 months until we find a new house, does that help?
Thank you
2 miscarriages (both @ 13 weeks)
Hashimoto's dx May 2011
Sister passed lymphoma/leukemia Jan 2012
Celiac dx Feb 2012
2 living sisters celiac dx Feb 2012
Gluten-free since March 2012
1 child dermatitis herpetiformis dx and gluten free July 2012
2 children with gluten sensitivity symptoms voluntarily Gluten-Free Aug 2012
HLA DQB1 0501/0604
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#2
Posted 17 May 2012 - 07:46 AM
If you have scratched surfaces thats what you need to look out for.
And you can use box mixes for the cakes. King Arthur makes a fabulous chocolate cake mix.
Probable Endometriosis, in remission from childbirth since 2002.
Hashimoto's DX 2005.
Gluten-Free since 6/2011.
DH (and therefore Celiac) dx from ND.
Responsive to iodine withdrawal for DH (see quote, above).
Genetic tests reveal half DQ2, half DQ8 - I'm a weird bird!
#3
Posted 17 May 2012 - 07:56 AM
1971 was a good year for me too!
2 miscarriages (both @ 13 weeks)
Hashimoto's dx May 2011
Sister passed lymphoma/leukemia Jan 2012
Celiac dx Feb 2012
2 living sisters celiac dx Feb 2012
Gluten-free since March 2012
1 child dermatitis herpetiformis dx and gluten free July 2012
2 children with gluten sensitivity symptoms voluntarily Gluten-Free Aug 2012
HLA DQB1 0501/0604
#4
Posted 17 May 2012 - 08:16 AM
Probable Endometriosis, in remission from childbirth since 2002.
Hashimoto's DX 2005.
Gluten-Free since 6/2011.
DH (and therefore Celiac) dx from ND.
Responsive to iodine withdrawal for DH (see quote, above).
Genetic tests reveal half DQ2, half DQ8 - I'm a weird bird!
#5
Posted 17 May 2012 - 08:44 AM
"Everything that can be counted does not necessarily count; everything that counts cannot necessarily be counted." - Albert Einstein
"Life is not weathering the storm; it is learning to dance in the rain"
"Whatever the question, the answer is always chocolate." Nigella Lawson
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Caffeine free 1973
Lactose free 1990
(Mis)diagnosed IBS, fibromyalgia '80's and '90's
Diagnosed psoriatic arthritis 2004
Self-diagnosed gluten intolerant, gluten-free Nov. 2007
Soy free March 2008
Nightshade free Feb 2009
Citric acid free June 2009
Potato starch free July 2009
(Totally) corn free Nov. 2009
Legume free March 2010
Now tolerant of lactose
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#6
Posted 17 May 2012 - 09:54 AM
I doubt your frosting tips would be a danger. At least I never made decorator icing that had flour in it.
I kept my cookie sheets as they had only been lightly used and I love parchment paper as cookies don't stick to it.
Prickley's suggestion of using King Arthur gluten-free cake mix is a good one. While I didn't make it, the chocolate cake is to die for!
Positive Celiac Blood Panel - Dec., 2009
Endoscopy with Positive Biopsy - April 9, 2010
Gluten Free - April 9, 2010
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#7
Posted 17 May 2012 - 11:05 AM
I don't think you need to replace everything. My rule of thumb was that if I could get it clean, I kept it. If not, out it went. But then I had some really ancient pans. So I found an excuse to buy new.
I doubt your frosting tips would be a danger. At least I never made decorator icing that had flour in it.
I kept my cookie sheets as they had only been lightly used and I love parchment paper as cookies don't stick to it.
Prickley's suggestion of using King Arthur gluten-free cake mix is a good one. While I didn't make it, the chocolate cake is to die for!
I just checked and they do have a yellow mix, too. That chocolate is GREAT.
I'm going to look for the yellow at Whole Foods next time... I think I looked last time but didn't see it.
Probable Endometriosis, in remission from childbirth since 2002.
Hashimoto's DX 2005.
Gluten-Free since 6/2011.
DH (and therefore Celiac) dx from ND.
Responsive to iodine withdrawal for DH (see quote, above).
Genetic tests reveal half DQ2, half DQ8 - I'm a weird bird!
#8
Posted 17 May 2012 - 11:29 AM
Their gluten-free yellow cake mix is a new product.I just checked and they do have a yellow mix, too. That chocolate is GREAT.
I'm going to look for the yellow at Whole Foods next time... I think I looked last time but didn't see it.
Positive Celiac Blood Panel - Dec., 2009
Endoscopy with Positive Biopsy - April 9, 2010
Gluten Free - April 9, 2010
Celiac.com - Celiac Disease Board Moderator
#9
Posted 17 May 2012 - 11:41 AM
Their gluten-free yellow cake mix is a new product.
I am looking forward to being a taste tester
Probable Endometriosis, in remission from childbirth since 2002.
Hashimoto's DX 2005.
Gluten-Free since 6/2011.
DH (and therefore Celiac) dx from ND.
Responsive to iodine withdrawal for DH (see quote, above).
Genetic tests reveal half DQ2, half DQ8 - I'm a weird bird!
#10
Posted 21 May 2012 - 11:02 PM
2 miscarriages (both @ 13 weeks)
Hashimoto's dx May 2011
Sister passed lymphoma/leukemia Jan 2012
Celiac dx Feb 2012
2 living sisters celiac dx Feb 2012
Gluten-free since March 2012
1 child dermatitis herpetiformis dx and gluten free July 2012
2 children with gluten sensitivity symptoms voluntarily Gluten-Free Aug 2012
HLA DQB1 0501/0604
#11
Posted 22 May 2012 - 11:50 AM
I may order a box, since I'm not interested in perfecting a yellow cake recipe. I know, lazy - but I just don't bake with grains enough now to care.
I generally do flourless stuff and nut cakes/cupcakes; however, if I need to do something like a birthday cake, etc. I need something that can fool people. Not to mention not spend a fortune of nut/coconut flour for people who don't care what they're eating.
Probable Endometriosis, in remission from childbirth since 2002.
Hashimoto's DX 2005.
Gluten-Free since 6/2011.
DH (and therefore Celiac) dx from ND.
Responsive to iodine withdrawal for DH (see quote, above).
Genetic tests reveal half DQ2, half DQ8 - I'm a weird bird!
#12
Posted 24 May 2012 - 09:31 AM
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