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Thread: Celiac advice

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    Celiac advice

    So it looks like I have adult onset Celiac disease
    which is actually a big relief since it's managable
    I've been very ill for the past couple of months and am glad to go on a gluten-free diet if it makes me well!

    Anyway, I bought a loaf of Ener-G white rice bread.....

    It was SOOOOO DISGUSTING!

    Any advice on gluten free breads that aren't like eating a mouthful of sand?

    Thanks!
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    Re: Celiac advice

    Check out this link.

    http://glutenfreemommy.com/baking-gl...oatmeal-bread/

    Personally I'd be making my own bread before I'd pay a ton for specialty breads. Much more cost effective and likely far tastier too.

    There is a ton of sites online for great gluten free recipes and cookbooks to order.
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    Re: Celiac advice

    hey that's a good idea - making my own will probably result in a much moister bread. The pre-made ones all come packaged like they are made to be stored for years and are all dried out.

    I live near the King Arthur Flour company - I checked and it turns out they have a decent-looking bread mix I'll try next time I go into town for supplies
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