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IcookForYou Newbie

I posted here a few weeks ago about looking for Gluten free foods and what types of foods have gluten because my boyfriend was recently diagnosed with DH.

I have since been on a gluten free diet with him, and I prepare only gluten free meals every day for every meal.

I just went shopping today, and found these at Winco, thought I'd share.

I have a chocolate cake in the oven!

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squirmingitch Veteran

So tell us how good it was or wasn't. Rate it on a scale of 1 to 10 if you can. I know sometimes it isn't that simple rating things.

Skylark Collaborator

I really like the chocolate cake mix. Cookies are good too, though a little sweet for my taste. :)

ciamarie Rookie

I baked the yellow cake for Christmas, and it was dry. I've since found a yellow cake recipe that I'm going to sub some of the milk for fresh lemon juice to make a cake, and it also has 2/3 cup mayonaise which apparently helps with the moisture. You might want to try adding 1/2 to 2/3 cup mayo to the yellow cake. Their site had rave reviews on the chocolate cake. I make my own mayo with extra light olive oil from Costco, since I discovered soy oil bothers me.

Thanks for sharing your find! I got my yellow cake at Winco (Spokane Valley), but I've never found gluten-free bread there. I haven't looked terribly recently, and I'm going to check out our new Trader Joe's selection soon. Where did you find the bread? Was it frozen?

Di2011 Enthusiast

What a great girlfriend you are to him!!!

Make sure he gets plenty of free meat / veg/fruit too ;)

AVR1962 Collaborator

Curious....how are you doing on the gluten-free diet? Are you finding any improvements or changes in your own health? What wonderful support you are offering your boyfriend!!

lovegrov Collaborator

I use those bagels primarily to make sandwiches. I prefer them to most breads I've tried. Expensive, but still much cheaper than eating out.

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Di2011 Enthusiast

Sorry ... didn't mean "free" meat/veg/fruit but meant to be "fresh"...

9months of broken (if any) sleep with the itching is getting to me...

Kansas Rookie

You can also use applesauce for a very moist nice cake, chocolate or vanilla or ?. I susbstitute it for any cake recipe that calls for milk, since I am dairy, soy, & gluten intolerant, and use olive oil for butter or shortening (usually less than it calls for) without any problems.

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