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All Rice Flour Mix


Connie R-E

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Canadiansisterchick Newbie

Hi I'm new here. I have a question about the flour mixture Connie submitted.....is glutenous flour gluten free? I have no idea which products are wheat free and gluten free since I've been trying to eat wheat/gluten free for only a week. Also, does anyone have a light bread recipe that also doesn't have milk? Thanks so much for the help.

Kelly


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Canadiansisterchick Newbie

Hi I'm new here. I have a question about the flour mixture Connie submitted.....is glutenous flour gluten free? I have no idea which products are wheat free and gluten free since I've been trying to eat wheat/gluten free for only a week. Also, does anyone have a light bread recipe that also doesn't have milk? Thanks so much for the help.

Kelly

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is glutenous flour gluten free

Yep, Glutenous rice flour is gluten free. It is flour made from stickey rice which is the kind that you ususally get at chineese restaurants.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

Guest gfinnebraska

Monica, I use Twin Vally Mills sorghum flour and love it. I have not experimented with it a lot yet as I am doing the SCD diet, but I plan to as soon as I am done!! :)

Jo Ann Apprentice

Mopsie, don't throw out your bread failures. I save (freeze to get a large amount), dry out (low heat in oven), and make bread crumbs in food processor. These crumbs are great for meatloaf, meatballs, casserole topping, etc. This way I don't feel like it's all been a waste.

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