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Some of us are not as fortunate as you are, Goof. Taco Bell is it around here.
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I keep a plastic container in the freezer for left-over little dabs of vegetables. Mostly I will add peas, green beans, corn, onions and tomatoes. Potatoes , asparagus and broccoli work well also. Then when I make soup, I start with a liquid such as chicken or beef or vegetable stock. Add meat if I want it and the contents of the "soup box". Makes great soup...
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ARCHIVED If You Need A Laugh...
mbrookes replied to Ox on the Roof's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
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ARCHIVED Yay/nay Products
mbrookes replied to Cathey's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
My new go-to flour is Cup-4-Cup by Williams Sonoma. It is expensive, but I can make my old pre-gluten-free pie crusts and cheese straws. It has really worked for everything I have tried. -
ARCHIVED What Are Your Thanksgiving Plans This Year?
mbrookes replied to AVR1962's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff
I can't wait! My husband,my two children, their spouses and all four grandchildren will be here. I am doing allthe cooking, so I don't have to worry about being poisoned. There will be turkey, cornbread dressing, oyster dressing, spinach casserole, sweet potatoes, squash casserole, Chebe rolls, homemade cranberry sauce, caramel cake and pecan pie. Did I say... -
ARCHIVED Share Your Culture
mbrookes replied to navigator's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff
I am a WASP (white, anglo-saxon protestant) and from the deep South (Mississippi) which makes me a member of the only group in America that it is still acceptable to make fun of. Somehow, we don't care. The area that I live in is an historic district and really is like a small town. We know our neighbors and can safely walk around at night. This is... -
Thanks for the link, BabsV. Big help. The most common ones here are Butterball and Honeysuckle White. Sounds like I'll be safe with either of those.
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ARCHIVED New Gluten Free Flour
mbrookes replied to mbrookes's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
Hate to keep harping on this (and NO, I do not work for that company), but today I made really good cheese straws using my old recipe. I made no changes except used Cup-4-Cup flour. Whoopee! Cut out cookies will be next! -
ARCHIVED Gluten Free Bread Crumbs
mbrookes replied to misskatycat's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
Like sa1937, I toast the bread first by putting it in a 300 degree oven until it starts browning. Then put in blender or food processer. Try this: I do pork cutlets by dipping in milk then bread crumbs and refrigerating for about an hour. I don't know why, but this makes the crumbs stick better. -
ARCHIVED What Are You Cooking For Thanksgiving?
mbrookes replied to freeatlast's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
samie, for your green bean casserole, just use the old standby with Pacific gluten-free cream of mushroom soup. For the onion topping try flash frying match stick leeks. They get really crispy and have a mild onion flavor, -
ARCHIVED New Gluten Free Flour
mbrookes replied to mbrookes's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
I am going to try making cheese straws (something I have REALLY missed) with cup-4-cup and see how that goes. The other flours I have tried turned out gritty and crumbly. If this works, cut out cookies will be next. -
ARCHIVED What Are You Cooking For Thanksgiving?
mbrookes replied to freeatlast's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
Here is the spinach casserole: 2 pkg frozen chopped spinach 1 med onion, chopped 1 stick butter 1 pkg Pacific gluten-free mushroom soup 1/4-1/2 cup grated parmesan cheese 1 can artichoke hearts salt & pepper to taste gluten-free bread crumbs Cook and drain spinach. Saute onion in butter. Pemove from heat and add spinach, soup, cheese, S&... -
ARCHIVED What Are You Cooking For Thanksgiving?
mbrookes replied to freeatlast's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
I am such a traditionalist. I will make fruit salad, roasted turkey, cornbread dressing, oyster dressing (only thing I can't eat) sweet potato casserole, spinach casserole, relish tray (olives, pickles, cranberry sauce) Chebe rolls, pecan pie and caramel cake. In addition to my husband and me, my daughter, son, and 4 grandcildren will be here, I CAN'T... -
ARCHIVED New Gluten Free Flour
mbrookes replied to mbrookes's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
I finally tries the Sonoma Cup-4-Cup. I made an apple pie. For the crust I used my old, non- gluten-free recipe (2 c. flour, 2/3 c shortening, 5-7 T ice water.)It is the best crust since giving up gluten. It is fairly flakey, not gritty and the dough was really easy to work with. It is a REAL pie! I'm going to try biscuits next, I think I may be in liove... -
ARCHIVED Got Any Funnys From Friends/family Trying To Understand?
mbrookes replied to Chad Sines's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Me: I can eat anything except wheat, rye and barly. Friend: Can you eat rice? Me: Yes. It isn't wheat, rye or barley. Friend: Oh. I guess a baked potato is out. Me:ARGHHHHHHH -
ARCHIVED What's Your Favorite Chain Restaurant Gluten-Free Menu Item?
mbrookes replied to Ben Joven's topic in Gluten-Free Restaurants
For fast food, I get Wendy's baked potato and add their chili. A baked potato and a small chili costs $3.05 here, and I can't imagine a cheaper lunch. -
ARCHIVED Meal Recipes ?
mbrookes replied to Tabz's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
For the pumpkin pie, try making a crumb crust using gluten-free ginger snaps. It is great with sweet potato pie, which is very similar to pumpkin. -
ARCHIVED Recipe Help
mbrookes replied to Tabz's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
I have a couple of recipes that call for Stuffing mix. I found a gluten free one once, but the texture of the final product was off. I think the problem is that gluten-free breads do not absorb liquids like the poison ones. I have given up on those recipes. Fortunately, my dressing for turkey is made of cornbread. -
ARCHIVED Conflicting Information On Labels
mbrookes replied to brb's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
I agree. The danger lies in the level of sensitivity of the individual, and this is something you only learn by experience. I am fairly sensitive, but generally do not have problems with stuff manufactured in the same facility as gluten. I do steer clear if it is on the same macines. Trial and error seems to be the only way to clarify this. -
ARCHIVED Gluten In Crystal Light!
mbrookes replied to kellylynn's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Kareng makes a good point. Once we identify gluten as the culprit, many of us blame everything on gluten. Sometimes other things I eat or drink "disagree" with me. That certainly does not mean they contain gluten. -
ARCHIVED Gluten Free Bisquick
mbrookes replied to Ginsou's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
I just went to get my gluten-free Bisquick coupon and found two more I can use: $1.10 off two boxes of Chex and $1.00 off Philadelphia cooking creme. Thanks for the tip. -
Oops. I read that as Add. I thought it was a math quiz. Does that answer your question?
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ARCHIVED Strategies For Daily Life When You're Feeling Lousy
mbrookes replied to jumpingjuniper's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
I'm a list maker. List the things you need to do. Then prioritize them. Cut the list from the bottom. Then you have left what absolutely must be done. Do the rest IF you feel like it. Be sure the top of the list includes some pleasant stuff..(sort pictures of grandchildren is a good one for me). I sometmes eat a bowl of ice cream as a reward for finishing... -
I think this is just another example of the loss of manners in today's society. Actually, it is very rude not to reply. The message is "you and your party are not important to me". As to what to do, I would call the non-responders. Ask if they got the invitation. Maybe it will embarass them into answering future invitatons. I just noticed the date of...
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ARCHIVED Beer ?
mbrookes replied to fourlisa's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
You are all so lucky to have a choice. Mississippi has such wierd laws about alcohol that Red Bridge is all that is available. You know how that goes...if it's all you can have , it's pretty good.