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How Much Would You Pay To Eat Your Favourite Gluten-Containing Treat?


kellynolan82

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cahill Collaborator

I thought homemade rice pudding was only rice, water, vanilla, salt and sugar? And if it's not usually I have a recipe that just uses those ingredients if you were interested.

As for the original question...I don't think I would pay anything, my favorite was always pasta and after finding out it was making me sick I can barely bring myself to eat gluten free pasta so I doubt I would ever be able to eat regualr pasta again even if I knew there would be no symptoms.

nope ,my recipes all call for eggs.

If you have one that does not use eggs I would be MOST grateful if you could share it :D


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nope ,my recipes all call for eggs.

If you have one that does not use eggs I would be MOST grateful if you could share it :D

Traditional rice pudding rarely contains eggs but it can! These are 4 good recipes without:

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And my favourite with almond and cherries...

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I have lots more, too!

alex11602 Collaborator

nope ,my recipes all call for eggs.

If you have one that does not use eggs I would be MOST grateful if you could share it :D

The recipe I have calls for cooking a cup of rice in 4 cups of water with about a 1/4 tsp salt and a tsp of vanilla extract for about 20 minutes until the rice is tender and then putting around half of it in a blender to get the creaminess. Then mix everything together and add cinnamon to taste. I would be very sad without my rice pudding, it's kind of a comfort food.

ladymiss Rookie

i envy those who say they have been cooking some really wonderful things. i hope to be in that boat someday. i just need to devote some time to cooking & experimenting....

i have yet to find out if i can tolerate dairy again.... so going with the fantasy of no ill effects- i must say that i would pay at least $100 to eat a slice of veggie pizza with lovely hot mozzarella cheese. ;)

PainfulSpaghetti Newbie

PIZZA with Macaroni and cheese on top of it...(drooling like Homer Simpson) I would pay $50 happily! And then top it off with a funnel cake..Oh MY Goodness!

love2travel Mentor

PIZZA with Macaroni and cheese on top of it...(drooling like Homer Simpson) I would pay $50 happily! And then top it off with a funnel cake..Oh MY Goodness!

I've got a great gluten-free recipe for funnel cake. Let me know if you are interested and I can post it.

kellynolan82 Explorer

I've got a great gluten-free recipe for funnel cake. Let me know if you are interested and I can post it.

I'd LOVE That. :) Yes please... :o


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I would pay twice the price of peanut butter,(not gluten but I cant tolerate it anymore)

AlwaysLearning Collaborator

English Muffin: $20

Hot Pretzel: $20

The rest, I feel as if I've found satisfactory alternatives for, though I haven't tried to travel since going gluten free, so I may yet discover some more. 

Only $20 each because I'm so much happier and healthier with my gluten free life that it is hard to feel as if I'm missing out on too much.

But if anyone had any ideas for how to achieve that whole sour-dough flavor, I'd love to hear it.

BelleVie Enthusiast

I'm with you, Kelly. I've never been a huge fan of sweets, but man oh man do I adore some genuine French pain aux chocolats!! Actually, I saw a gluten-free recipe for croissants somewhere today. I'll see if I can hunt it down and share! 

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Here it is! Open Original Shared Link

BelleVie Enthusiast

Hm, interesting, I just realized that this post is WAY old. Oops! Well, there you are, for anyone who is interested. :) 

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