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hit2win1 Newbie

Ok all...so my sister was diagnosed with Celiac about 3 months ago. She's gone gluten-free, along with the rest of the house, and is doing somewhat better, but not really.

We're starting to run into trouble here at home, because our meals and snack foods are starting to get old.

Can ya'll suggest some foods that are good to eat, both as snacks, and for meals (and are safe, of course).

Thanks so much, we really appreciate it.

-Jordan and Sari


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why-is-the-sky-blue Newbie

here are a few suggestions:

snackies:

smoothies

fruit leathers

rice crackers with cheese

nuts

veggies with gluten-free dressing

cheese sticks

popcorn

tortilla chips with gluten-free salsa

Pamelas cookies

rice cakes

meals:

corn tortilla quesadillas

rice pasta with gluten-free pasta sauce

Kinnikinnick pizza bread with gluten-free pizza sauce and cheese

soups like Progresso that have chicken and rice

gluten-free waffles like Vans

salad with gluten-free dressings

gluten-free sandwiches with gluten-free bread

you can find most of this stuff at a local henrys, whole foods, trader joes

hope this helps............. ;)

hit2win1 Newbie
here are a few suggestions:

snackies:

smoothies

fruit leathers

rice crackers with cheese

nuts

veggies with gluten-free dressing

cheese sticks

popcorn

tortilla chips with gluten-free salsa

Pamelas cookies

rice cakes

meals:

corn tortilla quesadillas

rice pasta with gluten-free pasta sauce

Kinnikinnick pizza bread with gluten-free pizza sauce and cheese

soups like Progresso that have chicken and rice

gluten-free waffles like Vans

salad with gluten-free dressings

gluten-free sandwiches with gluten-free bread

you can find most of this stuff at a local henrys, whole foods, trader joes

hope this helps............. ;)

Thanks so much for the reply! Quesadillas are a great idea...

We've tried a lot of pasta, and have not found any good ones...any ideas?

FWIW, the EXACT same day that my sister was diagnosed with Celiac (well, the same day as she had her endoscope), I was diagnosed as a T1 diabetic. I've since had a scope of my own, which came back negative. My dad has all the symptoms, but refuses to have a scope, because he says "ignorness is bliss"

We can't have the blood test because we are all immune deficient, so it would come back as negative even if we had Celiac.

Ridgewalker Contributor

More stuff...

Snacks:

- Homemade Cereal Bars (I use the Rice Krispy Treat recipe and substitute Cocoa Pebbles or Fruity Pebbles instead of the Rice Krispies)

- Trail Mix (nuts, M&Ms, raisins)

- Bumble Bars (google it, they're awesome)

- Glutino pretzels are good

- Yogurt

- Pickles

- Italian Ice, Popsicles

Meals:

- Chili

- Stir-frys (be cautious with soy sauce- many brands have wheat, but some don't)

- Hamburgers and Hot Dogs (we haven't found good gluten-free buns so far, so we just skip the buns)

- Omelets

- Baked Potato Bar (Bake big potatoes and lay out all the stuff for people to top their own: cheese, sour cream, butter, broccoli, chili, chicken, etc.)

Other:

- Bob's Red Mill brownie mix is pretty decent, and there are lots of from-scratch recipes around here.

- We love Namaste chocolate cake mix

- We also use Pamela's Pancake and Baking mix to make several kinds of cookies

- I've heard that the Royal brand no-bake cheesecake mix is gluten-free as long as you make your own gluten-free crust. I have NOT double checked this personally.

The best gluten-free pasta we've tried so far has definitely been Tinkyada, which we get at Whole Foods. It actually holds up like wheat pasta; everything else turned to mush on me. I use it to make all our "normal" favorites-- mac and cheese, spaghetti, baked penne, etc. I've heard good things about DeBoles, so I bought some, but haven't tried it yet.

-Sarah

hit2win1 Newbie

Thanks so much for the reply! I can't wait to try some of these out...I'm auctually really excited about the cereal bars...it's a great idea!

Lollipop Newbie

Tinkyada brand pasta is really good.

most glutino brand snacks are good too.

becca


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TRY THESE THINGYS!

stuff from ener-g

candy---

hot tamales

smarties

mike and ikes

popcorn

lays potato chips

larabars(lemon ones are REALLY good!)

macaroon cookies

smoothies

(go to jamba juice and ask them and they will clean equipment and make a totally gluten or milk free smoothie for you!)

planter's peanuts

um...

yup.

can't give you that many cause i'm restricted to no wheat OR milk...

so all these are wheat and milk free.

hope it helps ya!!!! :D meep!

.::STARGIRL::.

hit2win1 Newbie

yup, she can't have milk either...

but thanks sooo much for the ideas!

x1x-Stargirl-x1x Apprentice

oh.. do you know why she can't have milk. is it something other than celiac or do you not know.

*sorry if that was private, but if it's not i'd like to know.

hit2win1 Newbie

You got it...it's because of the celiac. But we're hoping that when the villi heal, she'll be able to have lactose again. For now, no milk though.

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