I am new to gluten free cooking, not enjoying some of it, but am doing my best, husband Cliff eats similar to me. Have not yet found bread I can eat, and been to an expo and tried everything, except for toasted and hot. At least can eat meat, veg, dairy etc and happily wine is on the list...Pat
Smokeydk said
02:49 PM Jan 5, 2014
Have you looked for Helga's Bread ....they make gluten free ..My partner is coeliac and we can buy lots of gluten free products from Foodland SA and Woolworths......here Foodland meat section has gluten free sausages....patties....sausage meat..burger meat and even some marinated meat too
Google gluten Free.......you'll be surprised whats out there including recipes
Good Luck
bab600 said
04:25 PM Mar 4, 2014
Hello Patcliff
We to are gluten intolerent and we have been about 7 + years doing all
the good things that we are suppossed to do, and our daughter found this
packet mix that does ,bread,rolls,lunch wraps,pancakes,pizza,tortilla,cakes and it doesn't taste
like cardboard !!! It is called Easy Bakers from Safeway and Coles and it is made by Laucke Flour
The only problem is when she makes bread, I have to fight the grand kids for the crust I reackon its that good
Hope this helps,we know what your going thru.
Regards Brian & Lana
PS . Next time we go away Im going to try it in the camp oven as a test.
wanderers said
01:42 PM Mar 30, 2014
Hi , i am also gluten intolerent, have found most bread is either like cardboard and or very heavy. We have now found a bread mix which is quite good and only takes about an hour to make no rising just mix and bake. It is Basco. Also there is one in the bread section called LifeStyle Bakery gluten free soft 'n' light thy do a variety of different ones including Fruit which i love to toast. Hope this helps. Supermarkets now have a section in one isle that have gluten free products. Diane &Don
I am new to gluten free cooking, not enjoying some of it, but am doing my best, husband Cliff eats similar to me. Have not yet found bread I can eat, and been to an expo and tried everything, except for toasted and hot. At least can eat meat, veg, dairy etc and happily wine is on the list...Pat
Google gluten Free.......you'll be surprised whats out there including recipes
Good Luck
Hello Patcliff
We to are gluten intolerent and we have been about 7 + years doing all
the good things that we are suppossed to do, and our daughter found this
packet mix that does ,bread,rolls,lunch wraps,pancakes,pizza,tortilla,cakes and it doesn't taste
like cardboard !!! It is called Easy Bakers from Safeway and Coles and it is made by Laucke Flour
The only problem is when she makes bread, I have to fight the grand kids for the crust I reackon its that good
Hope this helps,we know what your going thru.
Regards Brian & Lana
PS . Next time we go away Im going to try it in the camp oven as a test.
Hi , i am also gluten intolerent, have found most bread is either like cardboard and or very heavy. We have now found a bread mix which is quite good and only takes about an hour to make no rising just mix and bake. It is Basco. Also there is one in the bread section called LifeStyle Bakery gluten free soft 'n' light thy do a variety of different ones including Fruit which i love to toast. Hope this helps. Supermarkets now have a section in one isle that have gluten free products. Diane &Don