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07-10-2008, 11:53 AM   #11

Re: Food Intolerance Test


Here's a link for you meep . . . http://www.wheatanddairyfree.com/

Worth noting, Mrs Crimble's gluten-free range of cakes are to die for. They're listed on that website but our Waitrose do them and they're superb - relatively low-fat too



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07-10-2008, 12:12 PM   #12

Re: Food Intolerance Test


Thanks so much for the link Yola i'll have a look through that now whilst having my lunch! And so glad to know there are yummy wheat-free cakes! Although if they have raising agent yeast, I may need to avoid in them, in my first 'cleansing' month at least.

Thanks again!



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07-10-2008, 12:20 PM   #13

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I've just looked now, Yola, and a lot of Mrs. Crimble's cakes are also yeast free I may just have to order some

I really appreciate the advice and hints & tips, thanks!



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07-10-2008, 04:02 PM   #14

Re: Food Intolerance Test


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Originally Posted by meep
I've just looked now, Yola, and a lot of Mrs. Crimble's cakes are also yeast free I may just have to order some

I really appreciate the advice and hints & tips, thanks!
Go for it girl! Trust me, it's actually quite liberating discovering all these different foods - ones you'd expect are 'marginal and unappetising' and actually seriously tasty!

It's also nice to know that you can survive and thrive without being bound by food-mafia convention . . . . OK, I'll get off my soapbox now . .

Oh, and try quinoa (keenwah). Dr Gillian McKeith used to rave about it in her programmes; it's a kind of slightly crunchier cous cous, but with no wheat, gluten or yeast in sight.



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07-10-2008, 08:11 PM   #15

Re: Food Intolerance Test


I'll order some up tomorrow Yola And it is exciting to know I'm not limited as much as I though. The fruit cake I got y'day really is as delicious as any other I've tasted. Lack of chocolate is going to hit me the hardest but I've given it up before, and those Mrs. Crimble Macaroons look like they could fill a hole quite easily

Also, I've started up my blog with an uber long first entry:

http://alifewithoutwheat.wordpress.com/

Just my ramblings! Should be useful for me to look back on in a month or two's time to see how my attitudes, and symptoms, have changed! Enjoy



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