J.R. asks from Wauconda, IL on January 12, 2009
Looking for Help in Starting a New Way of Eating - Gluten Free!
Hi moms. I just found out through blood test that I am sensitive to several foods. Gluten, (wheat, oats, flour, etc), soy, garlic and turkey to name a few. I would really appreciate any information from anyone who has personally gone through this or has a family member who has had to go with a gluten free diet. Everything I have read on the internet is informative but very "cold". Also, any recommendations on a good cookbook? My other question is since I know I have to do this, should I have my children tested right away or wait until they are older? (Obviously they will be changing most of their diet to match mine, as I am the cook in the house). They are 3 1/2 and 10 months. Thanks in advance for all your help!
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Thank you to all that gave such good advice. I have found a couple stores that sell gluten free items, too bad that they are not too tasty. I have now found some ingrediants to hopefully make my own things. This will really be a learning experience for the whole family! Thanks again!
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L.M. answers from Chicago on January 13, 2009
My husband found out about 6 months ago that he has a wheat sensitivity so no Gluten for him either. Trader Joe's and Whole Foods have many good gluten free pastas and breads that he has tried. Also, Francesca's in Arlington Heights has a gluten free menu and Gianni's across from Deer Park let him bring pasta in which they prepared.
D.L. answers from Chicago on January 13, 2009
A gluten free diet is easier now than it used to be. You can even find gluten free products at the Jewel.
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T.B. answers from Chicago on January 12, 2009
We are so lucky here in Chicago! A new store just opened up that is ALL gluten free! www.gfgrocery.com The store is located Mannheim in Westchester and is called Gluten Free Grocery! They have a great selection, and Cindy, the owner is a wonderful resource and open to carrying things you need/like. Check out their website- there's lots of info on it. :)
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S.A. answers from Chicago on January 13, 2009
What kind of blood test did you do? I'm curious. Are you saying you have celiac's disease? Just wondering what kind of testing you did? If insurance will cover it? My mother-in-law swears that dairy products make her nose stuffy, but when she was tested for food allergies nothing came back positive. Was this a different kind of test?
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T.B. answers from Chicago on January 13, 2009
I have found the Pamela's products tasty. There is a pancake mix, cookies and many other products in the line. Of course they have a website with recipes, hints and tips. Van's is a good brand of pre-made toaster waffles if you're in a hurry. the kids are likely to eat these. Your diet will need to be very strict if you have been diagnosed with Celiac disease. If not, the separate pots and pans, for example, are probably not necessary.
L.M. answers from Chicago on January 13, 2009
My husband found out about 6 months ago that he has a wheat sensitivity so no Gluten for him either. Trader Joe's and Whole Foods have many good gluten free pastas and breads that he has tried. Also, Francesca's in Arlington Heights has a gluten free menu and Gianni's across from Deer Park let him bring pasta in which they prepared.
J.D. answers from Decatur on January 13, 2009
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If you have been diagnosed by a doctor,then he should be able to tell you places to go for help. At the very least,he should set you up with an appointment with a dietitian at a local hospital. The dietitians are a vast worth of knowledge when it comes to allergies,etc. They will tell you where to go to get info. Good luck and continue reading labels as it's the best resource you have at this point. J.
D.L. answers from Chicago on January 13, 2009
A gluten free diet is easier now than it used to be. You can even find gluten free products at the Jewel.
K.G. answers from Chicago on January 12, 2009
I don't have a gluten issue but I shop bobsredmill.com and they have lot of gluten free items.. pancake mix, etc.
Good Luck. Gluten is in a lot of things. I've read it really isn't good for you regardless of allergies.
J.B. answers from Chicago on January 13, 2009
Hi.
My aunt found out she was sensitive to gluten about a year ago, and she found that Trader Joes (Orland Park and other places) has a bunch of yummy gluten-free things.. And they are reasonably priced too (unlike a lot of grocery stores around here).Good luck!!
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