Food & Drink

Do you Eat Gluten Free?

Food & Drink

Posted by: kiwigal

29th Nov 2011 07:30am

I would like to start up some sharing to do with Gluten free living. I am a person that has had to live gluten free, not by choice but to improve my well being. Who else has had this experience here? What tips do you have.

musicmum
  • 12th Jan 2013 12:14pm

Yes the Gluten Free makers are cashing in big time. I find the products are just not worth the money,just better to make your own. I also make bread for my son, we buy a big box(pre-mix just add water etc) costing just over $7 that makes 4 huge loaves works out so cheap(there are even cheaper ones). I think more people will realize we will need to get back to basics and spend more time in the kitchen than searching in the supermarkets. Buy a bread maker the savings will pay for it in no time and the smell of fresh bread cooking is wonderful.


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