Posts Tagged ‘Gluten-free’
Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

When you’re on a restricted diet, you’ve got built in limits. For those of us who are gluten-free, alternative flours are an expensive fact of life.
I’ve tried both store bought and homemade flour mixes. I like quinoa flour, brown rice flour, and almond meal for various purposes.
But there’s another flour I really like for baking that you might not find at your local health food store: coconut flour. (more…)
Tags: Baking, Coconut, Coconut Flour, Diet, Flour, Flour Mix, Gluten-free
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Friday, May 23rd, 2008

If you are looking for something different, here’s a quick and easy way to cook sweet potatoes that’s not the same old mashed, or Thanksgiving sweet. (more…)
Tags: Casein-free, Corn-free, Gluten-free, Maize-free, Recipe, Sweet Potatoes
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Sunday, May 11th, 2008

I waited until the last minute to get together something for my son’s Mother’s Day Tea Party. Wanting to make these cookies as healthy as possible by avoiding all sugars, even maple syrup, I decided to check out Pecanbread.com, a website devoted to helping folks following a Specific Carbohydrate Diet. There I found a handful of recipes. One in particular peaked my interest because I had all the ingredients for it on hand. This was my first attempt to bake cookies without any flour or sugar and I was very surprised at the results. The kids loved them, and for anyone not familiar with the SCD diet, as it is often referred as, this recipe is gluten-free, corn-free, dairy-free, soy-free, and Feingold approved. Oh, and one last thing I forgot to mention–delicious! (more…)
Tags: Casein-free, Coconut, Cookies, Corn-free, Dairy-free, Dessert, Feingold Diet, Flourless, Gluten-free, Maize-free, Recipe, SCD Diet, Soy-free, Specific Carbohydrate Diet
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Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

If you have issues with sensitive skin, and especially if you have recently been diagnosed with allergies or intolerances, you may want to take a long look at your soaps, deodorants, perfumes, and cosmetics bag and perhaps do a little purging this weekend. Many favorite name brand cosmetics and personal products are full of common allergens and known cancer causing toxins. After having had a few strange reactions after using popular drugstore brands over the years I finally switched to high end cosmetics only to find that even those irritated my skin. I soon became an occasional makeup wearer, but now there are better options available for women with sensitive skin and known allergies. Not only will your complexion improve, and your confidence, but you may actually feel healthier too. (more…)
Tags: All-natural, Allergen, Allergic, Allergy, Cancer, Chemical Sensitivity, Corn-free, Cosmetic Product, Cosmetics, Deodorant, Eco Living, Eco-Friendly, Gluten-free, Green Beauty, Hair Care, Healthy, Hygiene Product, Intolerance, Maize-free, Make-up, Mineral Make-up, Nail Cosmetics, Organic, Perfume, Personal Product, Sensitive Skin, Skin Care, Skin Irritation, Soap, Toxin
Posted in Eco Living, General, Gluten & Maize (Corn)-Free, Reviews | 2 Comments »
Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

If you have a full time job and are attempting your major allergy-friendly cooking on the weekends, then this recipe is just the thing you need for a fast semi-homemade meal in no time at all. From start to finish you can have this one on the table in 30 minutes, thanks to Eden Organics two awesome gluten and corn-free prepared canned items: Caribbean Rice and Beans, and Diced Tomatoes. This dish is also naturally dairy, egg, and soy free. Traditionally a spicy dish, my three boys ate this tasty lunch in stride with a touch of added honey.
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Tags: Black Beans, Casein-free, Chicken, Corn-free, Gluten-free, Maize-free, Recipe, Rice, Tomato
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Friday, April 11th, 2008

We like to make oatmeal once a week, now that we’ve been gluten-free for a year. There is a lot of controversy on the use of oats in a gluten-free diet, but several new studies have proved that as long as the oats are Elisa batch tested and are certifiably free from cross-contamination they are perfectly fine for celiacs.
Today there are several companies offering gluten-free oats in both Canada and the States, so do check out whether or not your local grocer would be willing to carry one or more brands for you. This dish is great for a weeknight. Yes, you heard me right. I said weeknight. Just simply dump all the ingredients into a 2 quart slow cooker just before you go to bed; set it on low and in the morning your breakfast is ready. This is the favorite breakfast dish in our house.
Our version is naturally corn-free, soy-free, and dairy-free. (more…)
Tags: Corn-free, Crockpot, Dairy-free, Feingold Diet, Gluten-free, Maize-free, Oatmeal, Slow Cooker, Soy-free
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Thursday, April 10th, 2008

So what do you do when Lay’s decides to add corn oil to your only safe corn-free vending machine junk food snack? Well, you start to think outside the box a little. We know there are other chips on the market that offer the consumer a corn-free experience, such as Cape Cod or Miss Vickie’s Vintage chips. But let’s face it, these are high end chips, and worse yet they don’t come in convenient individual sized bags for on the go allergy sufferers. We needed an alternative for our rainy day munchies and a fun and fattening episode of Paula Dean’s Home Cooking put some ideas into my little chef’s head. He decided we should deep fry something too. I wanted to chalk it full of veggies if I could, so I settled on three lovely and large sweet potatoes. (more…)
Tags: Casein-free, Chips, Corn-free, Dip, Gluten-free, Homemade, Maize-free, Recipe, Snack, Sweet Potatoes
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Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

If you have drooled over the Starbucks bakery display or have dreamed of having just one more scone again, I am here to tell you that it is time to wake up and get cooking! Little chef and I bought a scone pan from Nordicware while at our local Dominick’s store, a Safeway affiliate. It wasn’t cheap, and I hesitated to buy it, but at the last minute I gave in to my little chef’s cajoling.
This morning we decided it was time to try it out. The pan is made out of heavy cast aluminum and it makes eight large triangular shaped scones. We altered the recipe supplied by Nordicware and had tremendous success! All three boys thought it was delicious, and I even caught little chef picking the crumbs off of his plate. I think our version was a bit on the sweet side (well at least for our tastes, as we have been low sugar for about a year now). But it may be perfectly suitable for the average sweet-tooth. To put it into perspective, my diagnosed son wanted to know why we were allowed to eat dessert for breakfast….. (more…)
Tags: Blueberry, Cake, Corn-free, Dessert, Gluten-free, Maize-free, Recipe, Scones
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Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

My mom’s most requested cake is just a simple angel food cake with fresh fruit and whipped cream. She wanted me to bake her something I could eat too, so we decided to take a chance on baking an angel food cake with an alternative flour.
We thought it would work, since angel food cake only uses 1 cup of flour, and all the leavening comes from the dozen eggs in the recipe. But just in case, we bought a back-up cake at the grocery store.
You know what that means — it worked! Any time you’re ready with the back-up, you don’t need it, right? (more…)
Tags: Angel Food, Cake, Coconut Milk, Dessert, Fructose, Gluten-free, Recipe, Whipped Cream
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Monday, March 31st, 2008

The University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center will hold its next Annual Benefit on April 16, 2008. Tickets are on sale now for $150 a piece. The evening includes gourmet gluten-free dishes from more than a dozen of the nation’s best chefs and restaurants! Sponsored by Enjoy Life Foods, Whole Foods, William Blair and Company, Alvine Pharmaceuticals, Rice Works, and Bard’s Tale Beer. (more…)
Tags: Benefit Dinner, Celiac, Celiac Disease, Dinner, Event, Gluten-free, Gourmet Dish, University of Chicago
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