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Food allergies and family "doings"

Started by SunnyDays09, April 18, 2011, 08:25:24 AM

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Tara

Will you set a date for how long you will try it for? 

SunnyDays09

some of the items  are quite good pam.  It def is personal preference as for the consistency of many of the items, taste, etc.  The rise pastas tend to become quite gooey when boiling.  The breads are a bit more crumbly.  Schar brand breads/rolls are good. 

Cookies are different.  Nothing like homemade or most gluten products. 

Haven't tried the donuts, tho or any of the muffins. 

When I went to grab a small box of cookies the other day, the $6.49 price tag stopped me--there were only 10 cookies!! 

I need to get baking again.  Make my own for sure. 

pam1

Quote from: Tara on April 20, 2011, 03:38:49 PM
Will you set a date for how long you will try it for?

I don't know, I figured I'd read more about it before I go grocery shopping next week.  Is there an amount of time recommended? 
People throw rocks at things that shine - Taylor Swift

Tara

Probably different for everyone.  My brother decided to try gluten free for a year, but he has a serious problem it seems to
be helping.