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Just saw this part of the forum so thought I'd drop in and wave my hand at any other Aussies who might be on here. I'm in Perth and I'm gluten intolerant. I've written a longer post about my situation in the gluten intolerance and behaviour thread.


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Just saw this part of the forum so thought I'd drop in and wave my hand at any other Aussies who might be on here. I'm in Perth and I'm gluten intolerant. I've written a longer post about my situation in the gluten intolerance and behaviour thread.

Hey there, I'm from Melbourne. I think there are a few Aussies floating around here.

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Kim69 Apprentice

Hi. I'm from Melbourne too.

Kim

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Meg123 Explorer

Hi, I'm from Perth too. My Dr told me today that I'm Gluten Intolerant, but the jury is still out on celiac disease. Off to try and find your thread....

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kellynolan82 Explorer

I've been coeliac for a while now. 11 years almost. I tend to live in Melbourne, but am also studying in Canberra. My pastime has been taking a variety of companies to task over false and illegal gluten free advertising in Australia...

beebs Enthusiast

Hi there,

I'm from Sydney but we are relocating to regional NSW soon:)

Wombat Newbie

another hi from Melbourne!! :D


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come dance with me Enthusiast

Hi I'm from rural NQ :)

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Xsara Newbie

Hi we are in Queensland and have a breadmaker which we are having a variable amount of success with. Just wonder what other Aussie are using as a base mixture and their success or otherwise?

come dance with me Enthusiast

I buy Easy Baker mix them bake it in a loaf pan in the oven. I suck at the bread maker lol.

beebs Enthusiast

Hi we are in Queensland and have a breadmaker which we are having a variable amount of success with. Just wonder what other Aussie are using as a base mixture and their success or otherwise?

I've been doing this recipe almost every second day - if you like irish soda bread you will love this!

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I put in heaped spoons of the baking powder so it rises a bit better.

millymoo Newbie

Hello there

I`m from Wollongong NSW and just joined this site.

Twinklestars Contributor

Hi there, I'm from the NT :) I just posted my introductory thread in the pre diagnosis section. I'm hoping I'm about to start on the road to recovery!

desert rose Newbie

Just saw this part of the forum so thought I'd drop in and wave my hand at any other Aussies who might be on here. I'm in Perth and I'm gluten intolerant. I've written a longer post about my situation in the gluten intolerance and behaviour thread.

Hi, I live in Amata, a small remote community in the north west of South Australia. Im also gluten intolerant.

desert rose Newbie

Hi we are in Queensland and have a breadmaker which we are having a variable amount of success with. Just wonder what other Aussie are using as a base mixture and their success or otherwise?

In the bread maker I find The real bread mix to be good, but for a truly decadent experience I suggest you try Simply Wize Crusty Bread mix. You shape it into a cob and bake in the oven. Tastes like REAL bread (my husband who is not gluten intolerant loves it (and hes fussy).

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