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  1. We've been getting the Schar Bagettes and the Sub Sandwhich rolls. I've never had any other's. These are, by far, the best gluten-free (and vegan) rolls I've ever had. I had given up hope after trying the Ener-g breads, which are the worst bread products I've ever tasted.
  2. I suppose this could be good news for people who believe they are avoiding gluten and are still getting sick. However, I am still very disappointed that there isn't anything that will allow me to sit down and, say, once or twice a year, eat a meal containing plenty of gluten. I don't get bothered by small amounts of contamination, so the pill won't help...
  3. Actually, Corn is NOT gluten-free. All grains contain gluten, it's just that scientific studies have determined that the gluten in Barley, Rye, and Wheat is the type that causes damage to the intestinal villi. Oats are avoided because of contamination with Wheat. There is belief among some celiac's that uncontaminated oats may still cause problems for...
  4. Rachel, have you considered taking probiotics? I am gluten intolerant, and I think I might be corn intolerant, however, even after getting rid of these items, I was still feeling sick. I then began taking 3 types of probiotics on a daily basis from Natren, Open Original Shared Link. I started taking the dairy free versions of Megadophilus, Bifido Factor...
  5. For all the Gluten Intolerant vegetarians/vegans, or people who'd like a meat alternative that is gluten-free, check out this company: Unfortunately, their seasoning isn't gluten-free, but you can make your own. I plan to order some to test it out. Open Original Shared Link Butler Foods makes this product called "Soy Curls." This is the information...
  6. It has some veggie foods, but it's not 100% vegetarian.
  7. Hi, I'm looking for some 100% vegetarian restaurants in NYC that have a significant number of Gluten-Free foods. I already know that Open Original Shared Link, but I was hoping to find some more vegetarian/vegan restaurants that have gluten-free options. Thanks, Scott
  8. I tried everything, even after eliminating gluten and corn I still got sick. Finally, I started taking some probiotics and after two weeks of taking them, I no longer get sick at all. Specifically, I take Natren's: Megadophilus - Dairy Free Bifido Factor - Dairy-Free Digesta-Lac - Dairy-Free
  9. When I first cooked the Food for Life breads, I felt the same, but I noticed that, for some reason, the bread has to be cooked a lot longer in order for the oils to be released. Once I did that, I really enjoyed the bread.
  10. I had been gluten-free for 6-8 weeks and then started eating gluten everyday for 3 weeks since I had believed I needed to eat gluten for the upcoming tests I was going to have. I then went with Enterolab, which doesn't require the patient to eat gluten before the test. I did not get sick at all. I continued to eat gluten for another 3 weeks (6 weeks in...
  11. I haven't been "glutened" in a long time now, but I've been "corned" many times. It seems that I'm noticing a greater presence of corn in products than gluten. Anyway, I always relied on Ener-G for egg replacer, but now that I'm corn intolerant also, I need to find a gluten-free, CF egg replacer. I didn't even check the ingredients on the Ener-G Egg...
  12. My favorite premade vegan cheese, is Open Original Shared Link" The Open Original Shared Link is fantastic! There is a new one out now, the Open Original Shared Link.
  13. We don't know the brand name, we get ours from the bulk bin. I believe ground millet and millet flour would be approximately the same measurement. Give it a try.
  14. Here is a recipe that my wife has been making that is delicious AND vegan. The tofu, optional, adds some additional protein, but doesn't affect the taste, so if you are soy intolerant, leave it out: 2 cups millet 2 cups water 1 banana 1 tablespoon maple syrup 1 teaspoon vanilla 1/4 teaspoon salt (1/2 to 1 cup firm tofu, drained - optional) Blend...
  15. I don't have any problems with the gluten-free bread, but I get the same symptoms when I eat corn as I do gluten. It seems as if, for many, grains should be avoid 100% of the time. I feel best when I eat fruits, vegetables, and legumes.
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