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Gluten Free, Lactose Free, Egg Free And Yeast Free


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Ive been gluten-free for months, so thats not a problem but very shortly I am starting a detox/cleanse diet to try and re-build my body with good bacteria and starve out my yeast infection....(on the recommendation of my natropath)....

Im terrified though - what can I cook for dinner?

Breakfast, lunches and snacks should be ok - I'll just live off smoothies, fruit and salads but what can I have for dinner?

gluten-free pasta should still be ok and rice but iver never been good at making things from scratch - im a jar/can/packet mix kinda girl!

Please help! Does anyone have any tasty/easy meal ideas?

Thanks

Erin

p.s - Sorry, I should have specified before but with this detox/cleanse diet I will not only have to be gluten free but also lactose free, egg free and yeast free....*sigh*...im not looking forward to it! I guess meat and veg or spaghetti with home made sauce?

Soups and gluten-free bread?


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psawyer Proficient

Plain meats are safe--it is the seasonings in prepared meat that could be a problem.

Plain vegetables and fruits are inherently gluten-free. Choose the ones you like, and add only seasonings you know are safe. Pure herbs and spices are gluten-free. Avoid prepared seasoning mixes. Butter and margarine are gluten-free.

A baked potato is easy to make and is gluten-free. Garnish it with butter (or margarine), chives, bacon bits, cheese or sour cream. All of those are gluten-free.

There are lots of gluten-free pasta products available.

Just a few ideas off the top of my head.

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i've been craving a nice hot bowl of chicken and rice soup the past few days, so that's my suggestion. boil some chicken legs/pieces in water for half an hour. remove from water, take the meat off, then throw the bones back in. add chopped celery, carrots, onions, maybe a little garlic, and boil for an hour or so. shred the chicken, cook up some rice, and add that. hm, now i might just have to go make some :)

maybe some fish/chicken w/ steamed veggies. squeeze a little lemon juice on top. or a shredded chicken salad. my husband's fave meal is chicken (w/ some herbs or spices) and potato wedges (tossed in a little olive oil, salt and pepper, baked for half an hour).

good luck!

purple Community Regular

What we had recently or will have soon, that meets your needs:

Spaghetti

Nachos /Tacos with spanish rice and beans, avocados, green onions, olives and tomatoes

Beans and ham in the crockpot

Meatless chili in the crockpot with tortilla chips or fritos

Hamburgers (leave off the bun)

Nachos again...easy and we love them...with refried beans and more veggies, and salsa

Lasagna...df for my dd...hers made with mashed potatoes, peas and creamed corn

Stir frys made with either Minute Rice or long grain rice and frozen veggies, Bragg's Liquid Aminos for the soy sauce, dd puts cashews on hers

Turkey Breast, mashed potatoes and gravy...or skip the gravy

Bean Salad with red and green peppers and onions

Baked potatoes with chili and onions and tomatoes on top

Fresh guacamole added to layered mexican bean dip, chips for scooping

Minestrone soup in the crock pot

Beanie weinies

Green salad...add fruit, ham, chicken, beans, seeds or nuts

Chili in the crockpot made with corn, rice and chicken for a switch

Beef stew in the crockpot

Hope this helps!

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