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Top 10 Gluten Free Foods in My Pantry
October 14th, 2009 at 10:45 am by Lisa - Gluten Free FoodieThat was the wrong way to go because it made for many set backs and temptations. If I didn’t have a plan I would somehow make excuses or try to convince myself that the “easiest and fastest” option was actually GLUTEN FREE and it probably wasn’t. Oh …. I paid for it royally! My pain would last for days and little did I realize that I was actually doing more damage than good. So please, take my advice and make a plan. Make a menu as to what you will eat for the first few weeks. Have a few options that will allow a little flexibility in your routine. Here are a few examples as to what I keep on hand at any give time. My pantry is actually a recycled locker. I repainted it a matted silver and cleaned it out several times. (It is 10 ft high by 3 or 4 ft wide) … old school … I know but it is fun to use it and reminds me of all the lessons that I have learned through this process.
1) Lundberg Brown Rice Cakes with cream cheese and jelly
I also like these with peanut butter and jelly or any sort of Nut Butter and Jelly.
2) Hot Cereal like Cream of Rice with dried fruit like blueberries or cranberries and coconut.
This really helps me on days that I really want Oatmeal. The other thing you can do is use leftover brown rice and add some of your favorite milk, coconut milk, almond milk or soy and heat it up in the microwave. Add the same dried fruits, walnuts, pecans and coconut.
3) Eggs any way you like them, Frittata, Omelett, scrambled or over easy … I like them all ways but I must have hot sauce!
4) Grilled Chicken – always great to have as a hot meal with veggies, wrap for lunch, in a salad or a bowl with rice and sauteed veggies.
5) Amy’s Refried Black Beans (low sodium) or Traditional – This is just a great side dish or main meal at 3 g of fat or 7 g of protein. Sometimes I have a scoop of beans and a corn tortilla with my eggs to make Huevos Rancheros.
6) Corn Chips or Corn Tortillas – I really like Mission Style White Corn Chips but if I am in the mood for something a little heartier I will get Tostitos or Fritos, the scoop style. I use them in place of croutons in a salad if I just want more of a crunch. I also mix them with my eggs and top with salsa. The obvious way to eat them is as nachos or with a dip - bean or guacamole.
7) Pacific Food Natural Broth - This is just great to use as a base for homemade soup or to use in place of water for brown rice, quinoa or mashed potatoes to add more flavor.
Any of Pamela’s Products – Cookies or Biscotti – really all of her mixes and products because they are all so versitile and easy to make!
9) Equal Exchange Dark Chocolate with Almonds Bar - It is Dark Chocolate without SOY and Almonds which are good for you … need I say more?
10) Instant Potato Flakes – I like to have these on hand at all times to make the obvious mash potatoes. I also like to use these as a “breading” to coat chicken or pork chops. If I the rare chance that I am out or low I will also use crushed up plain potato chips, which add an extra crunch!
I hope you find this helpful and in honor of Gluten Free Awareness Month -
- Celiac Disease is not a food allergy.
- Celiac Disease is an inherited disease and effects those with a predisposition. You can not catch Celiac.
- A trigger: some environmental, emotional or physical event in one’s life. While triggering factors are not fully understood, possibilities include, but are not limited to adding solids to a baby’s diet, going through puberty, enduring a surgery or pregnancy, experiencing a stressful situation, catching a virus, increasing WBRO products in the diet, or developing a bacterial infection to which the immune system responds inappropriately. For more information go to the Celiac Sprue Association.
- Join the GLUTEN FREE FOODIES on October 24th , 2009 1:30 – 3:30 pm at Element 7 Wellness – 123 Bjune Drive, Suite 111 – just off Madison Road on Bainbridge Island for more info please email me at glutenfreefoodie@gmail.com
- I look forward to seeing you! Lisa – Gluten Free Foodie
Celebrate Celiac Awareness Month with the Gluten Free Foodies
October 9th, 2009 at 1:13 pm by Lisa - Gluten Free Foodie- Dietary and lifestyle counseling
- Nutritional supplements
- Western and Eastern botanical medicine
- Homeopathy
- Custom orthotic fittings
Acupuncture services include:
- Acupuncture
- AcuTonics
- Chinese nutrition
- Cupping

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