tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5222945587640777221.post788009957779977408..comments2023-12-01T00:01:36.670-05:00Comments on A Different Drum: Wheat is Going On?The dB familyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15170331499885879774noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5222945587640777221.post-62315743534001502292013-01-23T20:32:19.731-05:002013-01-23T20:32:19.731-05:00Hmmm all good questions I have been wheat and glut...Hmmm all good questions I have been wheat and gluten free for like 10 years now email me if you have any questions making gluten free bread is a tough act!! very hard to make a good loaf. Sprouted bread does bother some people with gluten intolerance. Also until your tummy settles down you might find that milk and corn and things like that will irritate your stomach as well until it gets a break from the wheat. Store bought Udi's is my favorite and bread machine mix the Favorite Sandwich Bread from gluten free pantry turns out every time in the bread machine. But it is kind of dense. Its good though. Pamela's baking and pancake mix is great for waffles and cakes and cookies and pancakes. Her brownie mix is divine. Pamela's website has great recipes as well and a good cookbook is Gluten free on a shoestring and the gluten free bible both of those you can get on amazon. Going gluten free is tough at first but once you get a few great recipes you will be thrilled and it becomes a piece of cake( cake with no gluten of course hehe). In our house the only gluten that comes in is cheap bread My oldest and youngest and husband can eat gluten but me and my middle child can not so for sake of keeping the cost down my son and I only eat the gluten free bread. But the rest of the house has to eat gluten free because it helps to not have any in the house. but seriously pick my brain on the subject if you need to ~ Love Heather Heatherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07044431563691532656noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5222945587640777221.post-7945092924117040322013-01-23T15:29:55.123-05:002013-01-23T15:29:55.123-05:00Sheepishly, it's not an issue at all for us, a...Sheepishly, it's not an issue at all for us, and I'm thankful. We love to cook and eat just about anything! I'll be praying for your wisdom and for finding a good solution for you and your family.Choate Familyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04497073350295708213noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5222945587640777221.post-53081613755046415212013-01-23T15:06:00.273-05:002013-01-23T15:06:00.273-05:00Yes... Me too. I want to do Gluten Free but it se...Yes... Me too. I want to do Gluten Free but it seems so hard. <br /><br />I tried all the replacement recipes - and no one liked anything made with all those different flours. So my husband has encouraged me to just try to not serve / eat wheat products. So, we've drastically cut back the amount of bread, pasta, and the like. We homeschool, so that makes it so much easier. In fact, I have to pack lunches for our field trip tomorrow -- so I bought a loaf of bread (the first in at least a month, maybe longer).<br /><br />I think my problem is that I need to stop whining. It would be okay for my family to eat wheat -- I just need to have the will-power to watch them eat it and not eat it myself.<br /><br />Good luck!!Naptime Seamstresshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05971159046347608338noreply@blogger.com