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cryrst The garden of England 10 Sep 21 9.16pm | |
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On masterchef Megan mckenna is making gluten free pasta. Did research and she was diagnosed in 2016 with coeliac disease. As some may know my youngest son was diagnosed with it in 2018. My neighbour who is 55 has just been diagnosed. I did have a chat with him and said how difficult it is to actually totally change a mindset about what he eats. Giving it a go though so fair play.
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cryrst The garden of England 10 Sep 21 9.17pm | |
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Oh and would
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PalazioVecchio south pole 11 Sep 21 9.59am | |
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Teddy Eagle 11 Sep 21 10.03am | |
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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio
Ironically “dyslexia” isn’t easy either.
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grumpymort US/Thailand/UK 11 Sep 21 11.18am | |
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Keto/Carnivore is the diet you want to be on none of this pasta and other carbs which have claims of no gluten etc.
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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 11 Sep 21 11.57am | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
Ironically “dyslexia” isn’t easy either. I have sex daily, oh sorry I meant dyslexia.
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 11 Sep 21 1.05pm | |
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I thought this was about that Gangsta's Paradise Rapper !!
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cryrst The garden of England 11 Sep 21 5.09pm | |
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Originally posted by Jimenez
I thought this was about that Gangsta's Paradise Rapper !! Ceoliacoolio
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eaglesfans 11 Sep 21 6.05pm | |
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My wife was diagnosed Coeliac several years ago. Following a strict GF diet has made an amazing difference to her health . Its hard sometimes to be taken seriously as so many folk go GF from choice rather than necessity and that's fine but suppliers ie restaurants pubs shops and friends need to understand a coeliac who breaks a GF diet can be seriously ill very quickly worst effects tend to wear off quickly but does often days for system to properly settle. It can be hard at first to get into swing of a GF diet initially but its a whole lot easier now with many specific products available and many where recipe has been changed to exclude Gluten .great example it was hard to find a GF sausage and specific brands had to be sought out now may supermarket own label sausages are fine as wheat flour replaced by rice or potato flour and you just do not know difference . We both share virtually same diet at home and fairly careful about cross contamination .Gf bread pretty foul by comparison but you can even get some pretty decent GF draught ale now . Good luck finding your way around the diet .It teaches you to read labels closely and you soon learn that rubbish Gluten containing fillers put in some products
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BlueJay UK 11 Sep 21 7.00pm | |
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Interesting post. Always good to get health advice on here really, as none of us know what we or family might have to deal with further down the line.
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cryrst The garden of England 11 Sep 21 10.55pm | |
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Originally posted by eaglesfans
My wife was diagnosed Coeliac several years ago. Following a strict GF diet has made an amazing difference to her health . Its hard sometimes to be taken seriously as so many folk go GF from choice rather than necessity and that's fine but suppliers ie restaurants pubs shops and friends need to understand a coeliac who breaks a GF diet can be seriously ill very quickly worst effects tend to wear off quickly but does often days for system to properly settle. It can be hard at first to get into swing of a GF diet initially but its a whole lot easier now with many specific products available and many where recipe has been changed to exclude Gluten .great example it was hard to find a GF sausage and specific brands had to be sought out now may supermarket own label sausages are fine as wheat flour replaced by rice or potato flour and you just do not know difference . We both share virtually same diet at home and fairly careful about cross contamination .Gf bread pretty foul by comparison but you can even get some pretty decent GF draught ale now . Good luck finding your way around the diet .It teaches you to read labels closely and you soon learn that rubbish Gluten containing fillers put in some products
You can get an app from coeliac Web sites to scan bar codes on food items to highlight whether GF or not. As for the bread my son prefers the paninis and ciabatta breads made by SCHAR. Not the same as normal bread but the best taste he has found.
Edited by cryrst (11 Sep 2021 11.01pm)
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 12 Sep 21 5.34am | |
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Over-priced, vastly over-rated American automotive engineering.
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