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Bread/waffles/b Fast Food Recs


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kimber Enthusiast

Hi

I don't find going gluten-free too difficult

My only issue with my ds is he LOVES waffles/pancakes etc

He is also dairy/soy free until I can figure everything out

Is there a waffle that is d/s/gluten-free?

I couldn't find one at my local Whole Foods

I also could use a bread rec....Whole Foods bread contains soy flour

Any advice appreciated!

Kim


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Hi

I don't find going gluten-free too difficult

My only issue with my ds is he LOVES waffles/pancakes etc

He is also dairy/soy free until I can figure everything out

Is there a waffle that is d/s/gluten-free?

I couldn't find one at my local Whole Foods

I also could use a bread rec....Whole Foods bread contains soy flour

Any advice appreciated!

Kim

Kim,

How would this work for you? We use it here for my sons gluten-free/CF& corn free diet. It's really good!!

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Namaste Foods - Waffle & Pancake Mix (40020000)

These waffles and pancakes are absolutely delicious! They win the taste test over any wheat waffle and pancake mix on the market. They are light and fluffy with a hint of pure vanilla. Top with fresh fruit and whipped cream or real maple syrup and indulge! Our Waffle/Pancake mix is free of wheat, gluten, dairy, corn, potato, soy, and sugar.

Ingredients:

Sweet rice flour, arrowroot flour, tapioca flour, rice milk powder, vanilla, cream of tartar, baking soda and salt.

Just add eggs, oil and water or rice milk to make what we believe are the best waffles and/or pancakes you'll ever come across.

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If you are looking for a boxed/toaster oven like waffle.. Vans makes a gluten free regular and blueberry waffle. I like them. I also make my own at home.. I use Mr Ritts Pancake and Waffle mix, but that store is located in Philly, and I am not sure if they ship.

I get Vans waffles in my regular supermarket and I am pretty sure I got them once in Whole Foods. Hope that helps. :)

kimber Enthusiast

Thanks so much

I've checked out Vans before and believe then have soy flour in them

Thanks again

If you are looking for a boxed/toaster oven like waffle.. Vans makes a gluten free regular and blueberry waffle. I like them. I also make my own at home.. I use Mr Ritts Pancake and Waffle mix, but that store is located in Philly, and I am not sure if they ship.

I get Vans waffles in my regular supermarket and I am pretty sure I got them once in Whole Foods. Hope that helps. :)

queenofhearts Explorer
I also could use a bread rec....Whole Foods bread contains soy flour

Any advice appreciated!

Kim

There are several bread recipes on the Site Index here, & I would highly recommend buying Bette Hagman's The Gluten Free Gourmet Bakes Bread. Many great recipes in there & if they include dairy she usually recommends a substitute.

mamaw Community Regular

Pamela's pancake mix is real good and we love Mona's pancake mix. She's online.I like the wildberry waffles from lifestream in the freezer section. WHole foods, giant eagle and Wegman's sell them in my area.

tarnalberry Community Regular

I second the Namaste mix for pancakes and waffles.


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1-2-3 Gluten Free Allie's Awesome Pancake Mix is gluten-free and dairy and soy free. I do have an interest in the company, but invite you to check out the testimonials on the website. www.123glutenfree.com

Kim.

teebs in WV Apprentice

I am a HUGE Namaste fan. I am eating pancakes made from their mix right now - they are delicious! My sweetie makes the best pancakes and when I had to go gluten-free I really missed them. When I found the Namaste mix he made them for me using his special add-ins (a little extra sugar and vanilla I think) and they were even better than the gluten containing ones! He makes a whole batch for me and I freeze them and just reheat.

Namaste's chocolate cake is also unbelievable.

Nancym Enthusiast

I love the name of this recipe. I haven't tried it yet, but others have and liked it:

The url keeps getting munged by the forum software. Just search for "Sneaky Waffles" and you'll find it.

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I love the name of this recipe. I haven't tried it yet, but others have and liked it:

The url keeps getting munged by the forum software. Just search for "Sneaky Waffles" and you'll find it.

Is this the recipe you were talking about? It showed up when i googled sneaky waffle recipe

it looks pretty interesting... might have to try it one of these days

6 eggs

1 golden delicious apple, cored and peeled

1 pear, cored and peeled

1 lg carrot

Shred the fruits and carrot. Put the shreddings in a cheesecloth or other clean cloth, and squeeze as much juice out as you can. Save for drinking, as this is quite nice juice. Put the shreddings in a bowl and crack the eggs into the bowl. Mix well. Spoon onto a hot waffle iron and cook as you would any waffle. We serve ours with a very small amount of peanut butter.

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