bada_bing wrote: » what am i going to eat for lunch if i can't have bread??
EileenG wrote: » If rye is ok, then Ryvita is an option.
bada_bing wrote: » I believe it's okay for me to eat other grains such as oats, barley and rye as the doctor mentioned porridge is okay to eat which is mostly oats. But i found a cereal called Oatiflakes which contains no wheat or flour!!
EileenG wrote: » There was someone else posting here who seemed to make some sort of pizza with Ryvita.
EileenG wrote: » If I'm having quick burger with my children, I'll order the 2 euro special and eat the burger and cheese and leave the bun. Ask for a knife and fork so you don't look like a savage.
Temple_Grandin wrote: » Subway make a salad out of everything they make subs out of sans the bread. This is a great gluten free bread recipe, completely free from grains and easy to make, never mind quick: 50g ground flaxseed (keep it in the freezer after opening, it goes rancid quickly) 50g ground almonds 2 egg whites 1tbsp of olive oil or 1tbsp of melted butter 1/2 teaspoon baking powder Mix all the ingredients together and spread in a square plastic microwave container. Nuke in a microwave for 2 minutes. Turn out on a plate and leave to dry and cut into slices. Tastes sort of like mccambridges stoneground bread and is delicious topped with cream cheese and ham. Gave a slice to one of my co-workers today and they couldn't tell the difference. It's also packed with protein, fiber, omega 3 and vitamin E.