ooh! I want oatmeal! Thanks for the link!
ooh! I want oatmeal! Thanks for the link!
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
I finally made tabouli using quinoa instead of bulgar wheat.
(I'd meant to for a very long time)
It works great! Use your favorite tabouli recipe (or non-recipe if you pretty much just wing it like I tend to). The only modification I made was that I found it needed more lemon juice and salt than I added at first.
The texture is just right!
And, oh man, the smell as I was chopping up that parsley... talk about swooning with delight! I'm just beside myself with gustatory glee. This works!
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"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
Just spotted this thread and thought some of you might want to know about the following place:
http://www.madwomanfoods.com/
They are an awesome local bakery that does ship nationally. They have yummy stuff (and I'm not on a restricted diet). It's a good place for getting delicious treats when you think you can no longer have them...
...and they are owned by my cycling buddy's parents! Super cool place. I know a lot of families with celiac children get cupcakes, birthday cakes, other yummy food from them. Hope it helps someone on here.
"There is nothing more frightening than ignorance in action." -X
I'm reviving this old thread to add myself to the celiac club. Diagnosed two years ago in February...my re-birth day.
I'm very well adjusted to the diet (I cooked a lot pre-diagnosis, comes in handy now) but still haven't lost the 20 pounds I gained in the six months immediately prior to diagnosis. Hoping that commuting by bike 4-5 times a week will help me with that.