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  1. Both Shabtai Gourmet pastries and Aleia's cookies are not only gluten-free but free of soy, corn and rice as well...and taste great!!!! They're good options to have for those customers with multiple allergies.
  2. Brothers uses Steel-cut Australian Oats. None of the products in their facility contain gluten of any kind so there's no chance of cross-contamination on that front. Also, the only ingredient in the fruit crisp package I have in my hand is 100% freeze-dried apples. The company doesn't use Sulfites or Sulfates, as Chinese companies tend to do. There's...
  3. Just wanted to let you know there are a couple of gluten-free/CF ice cream options out there in the stores. I actually eat Breyer's Lactose-free vanilla with no reaction. There's also a coconut milk based ice cream line from Turtle Mountain (it's called Purely Decadent) that can be found in many supermarkets. The Breyers comes in a standard Breyers largish...
  4. Hi, all! Just wanted to tell you about a company I just realized I never mentioned here. I just received an email from Brothers All-Natural (a company I've been buying from for a while) and they have a new product coming. First off, I frequently buy Brothers Apple Fruit Crisps (I also used to buy the strawberry prior to realizing I had a strawberry allergy...
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  6. I felt the same way when I was forced to go gluten-free, it got worse when I was diagnosed with multiple food intolerances and allergies. The good thing about it was as time went by more and more foods were being created with us in mind. Candy: I swore by Reeses and Ghiradelli (before being diagnosed for Corn), both are gluten-free. Now I buy my chocolate...
  7. Last passover I bought products from a company called Ness. There was a link on the box to Hoffners Glutenfree. I went there to find cookies, bagels and even english muffins which always seemed to be out of stock. The website went down earlier this year and there seems to be no information where it went. Does anyone know if it was bought out or they moved...
  8. DownWithGluten, thanks for the page. Looking over it now hoping for the best . Not sure if I can take the Mucinex due to the warning specifically against chronic bronchitis as well as my reactions to ingredients. Gonna run it by my Dr and hope for the best. Mushroom, I reacted to Prednisone as well in the past. when I get this my Dr just throws his arms...
  9. Thanks Tarnalberry . I honestly have been at the end of my rope with this. I'll see if I can find any in my area.
  10. I wasn't sure which section to ask this in so I hope this is the right one. I'm currently experiencing a bout with the flu that's turning into a bronchitis which isn't surprising since I get bronchitis every year around this time. My doctor has no antibiotics he can give me that I haven't reacted to, he suggested going natural or just see if my pharmacist...
  11. I use Carol Fenster's sorghum/potato starch/tapioca as my main. I still miss my old gluteny all-purpose flour but this comes closest taste-wise for me to the old stuff. I've recently been getting heavy into baking exclusively with potato starch and honestly as a lone flour it impresses me a lot. I like baking with coconut flour but haven't really gone beyond...
  12. I found a listing at about.com for a bunch of dairyfree cheese substitutes. It can be found Open Original Shared Link Hope it helps, the first recipe is a ricotta/cream cheese/marscapone substitute.
  13. "INGREDIENTS: Brown Rice Flour, White Rice Flour, Cultured Buttermilk, Natural Almond Meal (may appear as brown flecks), Tapioca Starch, Sweet Rice Flour, Potato Starch, Grainless & Aluminum Free Baking Powder (Sodium Bicarbonate, Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate, Potato Starch), Baking Soda, Sea Salt, Xanthan Gum." Pamela's Baking and Pancake mix has baking...
  14. Roben Ryberg's books and Carol Fenster's books are perfect in this respect. Especially Roben's newest "You Won't Believe It's Gluten-free" and "Gluten-free Kitchen" and Carol's "1000 Gluten-free Recipes" and "Quick and Easy". Carol even has a website Open Original Shared Link with her flour combinations and some sample recipes to try.
  15. What flour combination do you use? I make it with either carol fenster's sorghum/tapioca/potato blend or straight potato starch (which makes it look more like a bread than a fried dough). I bake it in a 8" glass pie plate. I don't bake it more than the given time and make sure the oven shelf is just under the halfway mark. Once done I remove it from the pie...
  16. Hi, all. I've been in contact with a customer service representative at Old Neighborhood Foods and she confirmed to me that all Old Neighborhood and Thin N' Trim Products are now Gluten-free (including their new Linguica, Chourice and Italian Sausages). For the record, they also have the absolute BEST customer service I've ever experienced. Also, good...
  17. Yup Steakumms only ingredient is beef and there's no manufactured in a shared facility warning on them . Their faq: "Subject: Allergens Q: Are your products processed on a line that contains any allergens such as dairy, eggs, wheat, barley, peanuts, tree nuts, mustard, peas, soy or garlic? A:Steak-umm
  18. My favorite recipe this year has to be the gluten-free fried dough recipe from Open Original Shared Link It's not only good as a treat with powdered sugar and cinnamon but could help make a great meal as well with additions. The only change I've made is replacing the all-purpose flour with straight potato starch. I remove it from its pan after cooling...
  19. I have to agree with others here. It's Roben Ryberg's "You Won't Believe It's Gluten Free" that I find is the book I've been turning to most as of late. Her pizza crust and cakes come out perfect almost every time for me. I also use Roben's first book but not as much. Also Carol Fenster's 1000 recipes and Quick and Easy books are my fall back books I use...
  20. I picked up some Tapioca Syrup through Allergen Grocer as a Corn Syrup replacement and it works well. I also got Sorghum Syrup to replace Molasses and it also works wonderfully in that respect. I heard the Tate and Lyle's Golden Syrup is also gluten-free and Cornfree (the tin canned ones, although the others Golden Syrups they make are said not to be cornfree...
  21. If you can do tapioca, there's glutenfree tapioca stuffing on the market at the moment. That, a glutenfree gravy, some mashed potatoes (or yams), cranberry sauce, and some sliced turkey (if you have a trustworthy deli ask your butcher to cut you a couple thick slices of turkey breast) work great. Maybe some mixed vegetables too. For dessert there are lots...
  22. I have one or two stories from the kitchen that I usually try to hide . One night we had friends and relatives coming over for dessert. They got something they wouldn't have expected instead, glutenfree bakery-style sicilian tray pizza. They loved it and couldn't even tell is was glutefree until I told them. The secret was, I was just getting into recipe...
  23. I use Shabtai Gourmet's Pread Crumbs (Potato Starch-based Bread Crumb substitute). They work great in meatballs, meatloaf or even to coat chicken for frying.
  24. You're very welcome . I forgot 3 other recipes that I honestly shouldn't have because I eat them a lot . ------------------------ Open Original Shared Link Best hash brown pattie recipe I've found yet. Tastes alot like the McDonald's breakfast ones I used to love . ------------------------ Sausage Hash 6oz of ground sausage meat...
  25. Portuguese Boiled Dinner 1 Whole Daisy Ham (about 1-lb) (also referred to as pork shoulder butt) 6 Large Potatoes (sliced in half) 1 head of cabbage Water to cover Put water in large pot. Bring to a boil at Medium to Medium-low heat. Add ingredients. Boil for exactly 1 hour. ------------------------------ Open Original Shared Link Just...
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