We have found the rice-based pastas are usually the best. You might try pasta sauces over broccoli or cauliflower instead. Our local grocery has 10 bags of frozen veggies for $10.
I have a serious chocolate craving, but avoid sugar. I have found the unsweetened bakers' chocolate very satisfying. The flavor reminds me of a good cup of coffee without additives. My wife does not consider it food, like eating bark or the caked mud from the RV underside!
Matt B
dcason wrote:
Because of slowly oncoming digestive issues, that finally smacked me in the head with a duh! testings... Still no diagnosis but I decided to go gluten free as it can take 6 - 8 week for gluten to clear your tissues and 6 - 8 weeks for your body to heal. I have not yet hit the
4 months....
I will remain gluten free, oat free (violent reactions from my elimination diet on this one), refined sugar free, and mostly vegan...until at least September...too see what plays out.
There are a lot of naturally gluten free products out there. I've tried a few pastas and quite frankly at this point they taste like cardboard. My tastebuds have changed as I used to LOVE pasta...now I'm a quinoa and brown rice girl. I aim for naturally gluten free items and when I return home, I will experiment with making breads as those grocery store breads are horrible. I want a good artisan loaf of bread!
I will have to let you know how my blood work goes at the end of april...which is also when my 4 month gluten free trial ends. My weight...I exercised 10 pounds off in florida last year. I "ate"
15 lbs. off my body...from going gluten, dairy, vegan, sugar free the
weight REALLY just fell off. I can say I am ecstatic about that; now I look how I want to look at 58.
I used to crave sugar or really chocolate. My cravings have pretty much dropped as my body gets what it needs from food. When I want something sweet I make a wicked Chocolate pudding that has maple syrup, dates, avocados, almond milk, etc in it...we scoff that down quickly:B
I do more cooking now...something I never thought I would want to do but since I have no choice....
If you go for naturally gluten free items it won't cost you...but if you want to sub in gluten free pasta...prepare to pay through the nose. Oh, and look up the laws for deducting the extra costs of those but you need a doctors confirmation on that.
There are many gluten intolerant folks out there that just don't know it.